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13 August, 06:07

Why is it incorrect to call interphase a resting phase

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  1. 13 August, 06:12
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    The answer is; Cell at interphase is not really resting. Cells in this stage are preparing for mitosis. The cells in this phase hordes up energy and proteins required for mitosis (grows in size) and begins to replicate the genetic material and organelles. The interphase is divided into G1, S, and G2 stages.

    The resting stage is actually G0 stage where the cells do not replicate again.
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