Dna Interphase


DNA INTERPHASE

DNA Interphase



DNA Interphase

DNA is invisible during interphase because interphase

is the phase of the cell cycle in which the cell carries out the majority of their time and performs most of its goals, including those for cell division. In the preparation of cells, it increases their size and number of organelles, and makes a copy of its DNA. Interphase is also considered a "living" phase of the cell in which the cell receives nutrients, grows, it reads the DNA and carries out other "normal" functions of cells. Most eukaryotic cells spend most of their time in interphase. Interphase not ...
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