Biology, asked by cevisyll, 7 months ago

Why is interphase important before mitosis? ​

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Answered by jyoti300584
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Because DNA is duplicated during interphase before the cell undergoes mitosis, the amount of DNA in the original parent cell and the daughter cells are exactly the same. Both genetics, as well as external factors, can play a role in the development of cancer.

Answered by boldgirl31
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Hello friend

Explanation:

Because DNA is duplicated during interphase before the cell undergoes mitosis, the amount of DNA in the original parent cell and the daughter cells are exactly the same. Both genetics, as well as external factors, can play a role in the development of cancer.

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