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Assertion: Interphase is the resting stage. Reason: The interphase cell is metabolically inactive.
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Interphase is a phase in the cell cycle where the cell grows and replicates its DNA in preparation for mitosis. It includes the G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase. Show more…
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Interphase is also called resting stage because (a) Cell has stopped differentiation (b) Cell is metabolically inactive (c) No visible changes occur in the nucleus (d) Cell does not grow
this statement: Interphase is a "resting period" for the cell before it begins mitosis.
Assertion: The interphase is considered as the most active stage of cell cycle. Reason: This phase is a period of intense synthesis and growth
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