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Why is inter phase important to an organism?

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Interphase is when the cell grows and duplicates chromosomes. This is important for the cell to divide, because otherwise, the cell would shrink everytime it divided and would not have a sufficient amount of DNA

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Interphase is when the cell grows and duplicates chromosomes. This is important for the cell to divide, because otherwise, the cell would shrink everytime it divided and would not have a sufficient amount of DNA
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