breif information about interphase
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Explanation:
Interphase is the period of cell cycle in which the cell prepares for the next division.
It consists of the G1, S and G2 phase or sometimes the G0 phase.
G1 phase- cell grows in size, metabolically active, no DNA synthesis. Most organelles duplicate.
S phase- DNA doubles, but number of chromosomes remains same
G2 phase- mitochondria, chloroplast, Golgi bodies duplicate, RNA synthesis occurs
G0 phase- quiescent stage, metabolically active but division does not occur unless cells are called on to do so.
In the cell cycle, interphase is preceded by telophase and cytokinesis of the M phase.
This phase of the cell cycle was called the "resting stage", since light microscopy could not detect any activities taking place within the cells.
Today, however, it is known as a stage of considerable activity at the molecular
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