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Describe the phases in interphase with the help of a diagram​

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Answered by rehanmohammed845
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Interphase is the stage of the cell cycle in which growth and protein synthesis of the cell takes place. This is the phase in which cell spends most of its time, while the stage can be further divided into three sub-stages:

1) G1 Phase (GAP1): It is the longest phase of the three stages of interphase. Normal cellular processes such as cell growth and protein synthesis occur but no replication of DNA takes place. The chromosomes are not condensed hence are not visible.

2) Synthesis Phase (S phase): This stage follows the G1 phase and in this stage the replication of DNA takes place but no condensation of chromosomes takes place so they are not visible.

3) G2 Phase (GAP2): It is the stage in which the cell enters after completion of S phase. The cell carries out normal functioning of growth. By the end of this phase, cytoplasmic organelles are replicated and are ready for replication of the cell.

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Answered by Shivam273303
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Interphase is composed of G1 phase (cell growth), followed by S phase (DNA synthesis), followed by G2 phase (cell growth). At the end of interphase comes the mitotic phase, which is made up of mitosis and cytokinesis and leads to the formation of two daughter cells.

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