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30 July, 11:07

Invisble cell during interphase?

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  1. 30 July, 11:43
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    "Interphase. If a cell is not undergoing mitotic cell division, the cell is in interphase. In this phase, the chromosomes are invisible through a light microscope ... During Gap phase 1 biosynthetic activity in the cell is increased as the cell grows and replicates it's organelles whilst producing spare proteins."
  2. 30 July, 13:17
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    Interphase. If a cell is not undergoing mitotic cell division, the cell is in interphase. In this phase, the chromosomes are invisible through a light microscope ... It is the preparation period preceding mitosis, in which the cell grows and it's DNA is replicated
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