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Pictures. S phase, which stands for synthesis phase; What happens during the interphase?
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Cell division operates in a cycle. During interphase, the cell grows (g1), replicates its dna (s) and prepares for mitosis (g2). Interphase is the portion of the cell cycle that is not accompanied by observable changes under the microscope, and includes the g1, s and g2 phases.
Interphase, which appears to the eye to be a resting stage between cell divisions, is actually a period of diverse activities.
The three stages of interphase are g1, which stands for gap phase 1; Mitosis is the phase of actual cell splitting (duplication), while interphase is made up of the g0, g1, s, and g2 phases which prepare the cell for mitosis. These cells act as the stem cells for tissues such as the bone marrow and skin. During this phase, the cell makes a variety of proteins that are needed for dna replication.