Briefly describe the three distinct stages of interphase

      

Briefly describe the three distinct stages of interphase

  

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Samuel
Interphase is a stage in the development of a cell between two successive divisions.
This phase of the cell cycle is a continuum of three distinct stages:
G1: First intermediate gap stage in which the cell grows and prepares for DNA replication
S: Synthesis stage in which DNA is replicated
G2: Second intermediate gap stage in which the cell finishes growing and prepares for cell division
otienosam answered the question on April 6, 2020 at 13:48


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