Interphase.
This is the phase where the cell prepares for the next round of division. It has three phases
further, Gap1, synthesis, and gap 2. During Gap1, the cell acquired nutrients and increases in
size. The checkpoints ensure that the cell is normal and all the things necessary for DNA
synthesis are prepared. During synthesis phase, DNA replicates. During the Gap 2 phase, the cell
grow further and the checkpoints ensure that the cell is correctly prepared for mitosis phase. The
cell spends most of its time in G1 phase, followed by S phase. Remaining phases comprise only
very short period of the cell cycle.
Solution
Interphase.
This is the phase where the cell prepares for the next round of division. It has three phases
further, Gap1, synthesis, and gap 2. During Gap1, the cell acquired nutrients and increases in
size. The checkpoints ensure that the cell is normal and all the things necessary for DNA
synthesis are prepared. During synthesis phase, DNA replicates. During the Gap 2 phase, the cell
grow further and the checkpoints ensure that the cell is correctly prepared for mitosis phase. The
cell spends most of its time in G1 phase, followed by S phase. Remaining phases comprise only
very short period of the cell cycle.

Interphase.This is the phase where the cell prepares for the next .pdf

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    Interphase. This is thephase where the cell prepares for the next round of division. It has three phases further, Gap1, synthesis, and gap 2. During Gap1, the cell acquired nutrients and increases in size. The checkpoints ensure that the cell is normal and all the things necessary for DNA synthesis are prepared. During synthesis phase, DNA replicates. During the Gap 2 phase, the cell grow further and the checkpoints ensure that the cell is correctly prepared for mitosis phase. The cell spends most of its time in G1 phase, followed by S phase. Remaining phases comprise only very short period of the cell cycle. Solution Interphase. This is the phase where the cell prepares for the next round of division. It has three phases further, Gap1, synthesis, and gap 2. During Gap1, the cell acquired nutrients and increases in size. The checkpoints ensure that the cell is normal and all the things necessary for DNA synthesis are prepared. During synthesis phase, DNA replicates. During the Gap 2 phase, the cell grow further and the checkpoints ensure that the cell is correctly prepared for mitosis phase. The cell spends most of its time in G1 phase, followed by S phase. Remaining phases comprise only very short period of the cell cycle.