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During interphase, the cell is preparing to divide. Interphase is comprised of three stages that are called G1, S, and G2. G1 consists of the biochemical activity of the cell returning to it's normally high level. During the S phase, DNA is being replicated for the new cell. Finally, the newly formed nucleus and the original nucleus separate.

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The interphase stages G1, S, & G2, begins the process in which the cell grows & matures. Followed by the S phase where the DNA is copied.

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The cell grows, and develops, as it doubles its size. It contains DNA structures now, called chromosomes.

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Organelles are manufactured.

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The cells' chromosomes are duplicated.

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