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during interphase the cells prepare for the divsion and the DNA replicates and chromosomes form
Interphase is the phase where cell division doesn't happen. For a zygote to occur, two gametes need to be combined. These gametes are created through meiosis, and then combined through sexual reproduction.
Normal cell activities occur not in mitosis, but in a cell cycle in a general. This part of cell cycle is called interphase. Mitosis starts when the cell starts dividing, not when a cell is carrying out normal function.
Interphase
It occurs in the nucleus of a cell
S-phase of interphase
Yes. Cell growth occurs in interphase.
DNA replicates during interphase.
it will result into a non functional protien
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Interphase
during interphase the cells prepare for the divsion and the DNA replicates and chromosomes form
Interphase is the phase where cell division doesn't happen. For a zygote to occur, two gametes need to be combined. These gametes are created through meiosis, and then combined through sexual reproduction.
Interphase consists of G1, S, when DNA is replicated, and G2. Interphase ends when mitosis begins.
It occurs in metaphase.
DNA replication occurs during Interphase. This is not normally part of the cell division cycle but interphase must occur before subsequent stages such as prophase and metaphase can occur.
Normal cell activities occur not in mitosis, but in a cell cycle in a general. This part of cell cycle is called interphase. Mitosis starts when the cell starts dividing, not when a cell is carrying out normal function.