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I believe that the stage you are referring to is interphase.

However, it is incorrect to refer to it as a resting phase. This is because interphase is a period of intense metabolic activity. For example, DNA replication occurs, the cell physically increases in size and new organelles are synthesised that were lost in the previous division.

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