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How does interphase prepare cells for mitosis?

How does interphase prepare cells for mitosis?-example-1
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Growth of cell and replication of DNA

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\large{ \underline{ \bf{Interphase}}}

  • It is a long, non-dividing, growing phase of the cell cycle, where the cell prepares itself for division.
  • It represents the most active stage of the cell cycle where both cell growth and DNA replication occur in an orderly manner.
  • It is the period of intense growth and synthesis in which a cell stocks all the biomolecules required during cell division.
  • It is called the resting phase because there is no apparent activity related to cell division rather, it deals with the changes that occur in a cell and the nucleus, before it enters into cell division.
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