interphase is the phase that takes up most of the cells life. In interphase their are three parts: G1, S, G2. Interphase is basically preparing cell for cell division. After interphase takes place, then the cell division takes place with Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telephase.
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It is that the two both are steps in the process of a cell's life. The cell grows and produces nutrients in Interphase and in cell division, it makes two cells out of its solitary self.
No, interphase is not part of cell division.
the cell grows to full size and produces the structures it needs
interphase is the the separating of cells in the mitosis phase and cell division is the timng and finishing of the cell and that cyclins speed up the process.
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the S phase. this is in interphase between G1 and G2 of interphase
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The time period between cell divisions is called interphase. ;)
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the S phase. this is in interphase between G1 and G2 of interphase
It is interphase, which is divided into three stages. First is a growth stage (G1), during which the synthesis of proteins and other necessary molecules takes place and the cell becomes larger. At about mid-interphase the cell replicates its nuclear DNA (S phase; the letter stands for "synthesis"). Finally there is a second growth stage (G2).
there are 24 in a cellular division interphase, so in a normal satisfactory interphase, the conclusion comes out to be 48.