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13 April, 06:49

Interphase is often mistakenly referred to as a "quiet or resting" period of a cell's life. Explain why this reference is incorrect.

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  1. 13 April, 07:09
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    During interphase they're are 2 stages first one is Gap 1 (G1) where the cell grows the second phase is the synthesis phase (s phase) is where DNA is replicated and gap 2 (G2) where the cell grows even more. This leads to mitosis/meiosis which leads to cytokinesis
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