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Dimas [21]
3 years ago
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Criticize the statements " interphase is a "resting period" for the cell before it begins mitosis"

Biology
1 answer:
Paraphin [41]3 years ago
8 0
<span>Interphase is the first 3 processes where the cell matures, grows, and carries out its life functions. This process is followed by mitosis or the nuclear division and cytokinesis or the physical process where a parent cell is divided into two daughter cells. Every eukaryotic cell has a repeating set of occurrences which make up every cell’s life known as cell cycle. </span>When interphase come to an error before cell division, major problem  can happen in the replication of DNA which can bring mutation. Mutation is a permanent damage of the DNA sequence of the genome due to the error in the process of DNA replication.<span> </span>

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