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1 short simple sentence of what are the phases of interphase (list and describe what happens in each phase for each)
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Interphase consists of three phases—G1, S, and G2—during which the cell grows, copies its DNA, and prepares for division.
- G1 (Gap 1): the cell grows, makes proteins and organelles, and performs normal functions while checking conditions for DNA replication.
- S (Synthesis): the cell copies (replicates) its DNA so each chromosome becomes two sister chromatids and duplicates centrosomes.
- G2 (Gap 2): the cell grows more, repairs any DNA mistakes, and assembles proteins and structures needed for mitosis.
- G1 (Gap 1): the cell grows, makes proteins and organelles, and performs normal functions while checking conditions for DNA replication.
- S (Synthesis): the cell copies (replicates) its DNA so each chromosome becomes two sister chromatids and duplicates centrosomes.
- G2 (Gap 2): the cell grows more, repairs any DNA mistakes, and assembles proteins and structures needed for mitosis.
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