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PLZ HALP!!! What happens during interphase that allows the two resulting cells to be the same as the original cell?

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The cells DNA is copied and so two identical daughter cells are made
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Answer:

Inter phase is the resting phase between two cell cycles

Step-by-step explanation:

The inter phase is the longest phase in the life cycle of a cell and is also known as resting phase of the cell in which the cell performs the following activities -

a) Cell acquire nutrients

b) Cell creates proteins and other molecules and uses them

c) Cell also starts replicating DNA molecule

c) Cell starts preparing for the process of cells division

There are three stages in a cell cycle -

a) Gap 1 phase

b) Synthesis phase

c) Gap 2 phase

The major function of inter phase is to prepare cell for cell division.

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