Describe what would occur if cells were in mitosis more than they were in interphase
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What would occur if cells were in mitosis more than they were in interphase? They would grow and duplicate too rapidly. ... When a cell seperate incorrectly so you don't get the right number of chromosomes.
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If cells were in mitosis more than they were in interphase there will be an exponential growth of cells.
- The cell cycle is broadly divided into the interphase and the mitotic phase.
- Normally, the interphase lasts for more than than 90% of the cell cycle.
- If the cell is in the M-Phase for a longer duration, it will keep on undergoing cell division. This will increase the cell number at an exponential rate.
- This will result in the formation of a tumor.
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