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How does prophase look different from interphase?

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prophase is the first phase of mitosis in which the chromotin in the cell coils into chromosome that can be seen. interphase is the period of the cell cycle during which the nucleus is not undergoing division, typically occurring between mitotic or meiotic divisions.Also called interkinesis.
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in prophase cells are fully prepared for the division, while in an interphase cell cannot go under division because of lack of certain enzymes

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Prophase is the primary period of mitosis in which the chromatin in the cell loops into a chromosome that can be seen. interphase is the time of the phone cycle amid which the core isn't experiencing division, regularly happening between mitotic or meiotic divisions. Additionally called interkinesis

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