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Answered by ROCKSTARgirl
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:- Describe the events taking place during interphase. G1 phase corresponds to the interval between mitosis of previous cell cycle and initiation of DNA replication. ... In animal cells, during the S phase, DNA replication occurs in the nucleus, and the centriole duplicates in the cytoplasm.




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Answered by rishitashukla009
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Interphase involves a series of changes that prepare a cell for division. It is the period during which the cell experiences growth and DNA replication in an orderly manner. Interphase is divided into three phases.
(i) G1 phase
(ii) S phase
(iii) G2 phase

G1 phase
======== – It is the stage during which the cell grows and prepares its DNA for replication. In this phase, the cell is metabolically active.

S phase –
======== It is the stage during which DNA synthesis occurs. In this phase, the amount of DNA (per cell) doubles, but the chromosome number remains the same.

G2 phase 
=========– In this phase, the cell continues to grow and prepares itself for division. The proteins and RNA required for mitosis are synthesised during this stage.
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