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define interphase and mitosis phase​

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Answered by akshaygandhirock
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INTERPHASE:- PREPARATORY PHASE ALMOST 95% OF CELL CYCLE

There three stages in interphase occur in a particular order as part of the cell cycle; cells spend a majority of this cycle in interphase.

G1 Stage. ...

S Phase. ...

G2 Stage.

MITOSIS PHASE

This is the stage when DNA replication occurs. The G2 stage stands for "GAP 2". The M stage stands for "mitosis", and is when nuclear (chromosomes separate) and cytoplasmic (cytokinesis) division occur. Mitosis is further divided into 4 phases,

PROPHASE

METAPHASE

ANAPHASE

TELPHASE

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Explanation:INTERPHASE:- PREPARATORY PHASE ALMOST 95% OF CELL CYCLE

There three stages in interphase occur in a particular order as part of the cell cycle; cells spend a majority of this cycle in interphase.

G1 Stage. ...

S Phase. ...

G2 Stage.

MITOSIS PHASE

This is the stage when DNA replication occurs. The G2 stage stands for "GAP 2". The M stage stands for "mitosis", and is when nuclear (chromosomes separate) and cytoplasmic (cytokinesis) division occur.

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