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During interphase, the cell undergoes critical growth and preparation for division. It consists of three phases: G1 (cell growth and normal functions), S (DNA replication, where the genetic material is duplicated), and G2 (final preparations for mitosis, including the synthesis of proteins and organelles). Interphase is a vital period that ensures the cell is adequately prepared for the subsequent mitotic phase. Overall, interphase accounts for the majority of a cell's life cycle.

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