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Answered by nsbhangare18
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Explanation:

Interphase refers to the phase of the cell cycle in which a cell copies its DNA to prepare for mitosis. This phase is also referred to as the ‘daily living’ or the metabolic phase of the cell. Furthermore, in this stage, a cell gets nutrients and then metabolizes these nutrients.

Answered by vp1299316
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During interphase, the cell copies its DNA in preparation for mitosis. Interphase is the 'daily living' or metabolic phase of the cell, in which the cell obtains nutrients and metabolizes them, grows, replicates its DNA, and conducts other "normal" cell functions. Interphase was formerly called the resting phase.

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