Biology, asked by aravind0000123, 1 year ago

Though redudantly described as a resting phase, interphase does not really involve rest. Comment. ​

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Answered by Shagun987
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Interphase is not involve at rest because there is no replication is going on but the cell is metabolically active and doing activity inside. So the cell is not at rest but due to no replication process at that time consider to be at rest

Answered by PoojaBurra
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The statement is explained below -

  • The interphase or resting phase of the cell is the phase that occurs before mitosis.
  • The phase is called the resting phase because no cellular division takes place.
  • But the activity goes on in the cell during this phase. The activity involves the growth of cells and the duplication of DNA.
  • Preparation for the division of cells also occurs in this phase.

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