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  • Definition: Interphase
  • Key Points: Interphase & Cell Cycle
CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Interphase

The two daughter cells produced from a mother cell are relatively small, with a full-sized nucleus but relatively little cytoplasm. These cells are said to be in interphase.

CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Interphase & Cell Cycle

1. Interphase is the longest phase of the cell cycle, where the cell grows, synthesizes proteins and RNA, and duplicates DNA.

2. It has three stages:

  • G₁ (First Growth Phase) – Cell grows and organelles divide.
  • S (Synthesis Phase) – DNA replication occurs.
  • G₂ (Second Growth Phase) – Final preparation for division.

3. In the S-phase, the DNA double helix unwinds and new complementary strands form, resulting in two identical DNA molecules.

4. The cell cycle is tightly regulated and can stop temporarily, permanently, or continue as needed.

5. In plants, cell division occurs actively in meristematic tissues; in animals, germinal cells undergo meiosis to form sex cells.

6. Uncontrolled cell cycles may lead to tumours, while cell production balances cell death in adults and declines with age.

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