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What happens in interphase?

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In interphase cell grow in size, DNA and protein synthesis takes place.

Step-by-step explanation:

Interphase is the longest phase in the cell cycle and contain three sub phases and one checkpoint at the end of every checkpoint.

G₁ phase: In this phase the size of the cell increases and nearly becomes double, the raw material for DNA synthesis is synthesised e.g: mRNA and proteins(histone).

S phase: In synthesis phase replication of DNA takes place and amount of DNA become double so that it can be evenly distributed between daughter cells.

G₂ phase: In this phase cell continues to grow and synthesize proteins. cell prepare itself to move in mitotic phase so it can divide.

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