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16 April, 13:33

Why are some cells in interphase longer than others?

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  1. 16 April, 16:42
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    Cells spend most of their lives, about 78 percent of the time, not dividing in a phase called interphase. During interphase the cells get larger, replicate their chromosomes for cell division, synthesize substances that are essential to cell division, and build materials for growth and development.
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