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Q. Name the phases into which interphase has been divided.

Cell Cycle and Cell Division

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Interphase (L. inter-between, Gk, phasis-aspects) is a series of changes that takes place in a newly formed cell and its nucleus before it becomes capable of dividing again. It is a period of intense synthesis and growth. The interphase takes approximately 75-95% of the entire generation time. It is further divided into three periods of phases first gap or G1- phase, synthetic or S phase and second gap or G2-phase. Duration of these phases varies in different organisms.