Biology, asked by tb15722963, 9 months ago

Similar to making a double batch of cookies, in order for a cell to divide it must have double the contents that it normally has. During interphase:

Cytoplasm increases and organelles and DNA are replicated.

Cytoplasm and organelles are replicated, but not DNA.

None of these happen during interphase; synthesis occurs during Mitosis.

Only cellular DNA is replicated to a 4n state.

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Answered by khushikanani007
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Answer:

Cytoplasm increases and organelles and DNA are replicated

Explanation:

Interphase refers to all stages of the cell cycle other than mitosis. During interphase, cellular organelles double in number, the DNA replicates, and protein synthesis occurs. The chromosomes are not visible and the DNA appears as uncoiled chromatin.

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Answered by Phoca
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Cytoplasm increases and organelles and DNA are replicated.

Explanation:

  • The life of a cell is divided into two phases: interphase and mitotic phase. The interphase is divided into three subphases: G₁, S and G₂ phases.
  • During the interphase of the cell, the cell prepares itself for DNA replication and division of the DNA into daughter cells.
  • The process of DNA replication takes place during S phase and division f genetic material during M phase.
  • So, the cell prepares for DNA replication during G₁ whereas for DNA division during G₂ phase by increasing its content.

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