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What is something that can go wrong during interphase?

A. The cell could divide unevenly resulting in a very small cell and a very large cell.
B. The chromatids could separate and all move to the same side of the cell.
C. A base pair could be mismatched during the duplication process causing a mutation.
D. The centromere could attach to another centromere instead of the spindle apparatus,

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the answer is C a base pair could be mismatched during the duplication process causing a mutation
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Interphase is the cell cycle stage in which the cell acquires nutrients, creates and uses proteins and other molecules and starts the process of cell division by replicating the DNA. It is the longest stage in the eukaryote cell cycle.

The following can go wrong during interphase: A base pair could be mismatched during the duplication process causing a mutation. Correct answer: C

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