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How do you identify a interphase in mitosis​

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Interphase is generally characterized by not being able to see the individual chromosomes, only the chromatin.

Step-by-step explanation:

Chromosomes form from chromatin when the cell enters mitosis so that the genetic code can split, so if you see it, it's in mitosis, but if not, it's in interphase.

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