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Question
The correct sequence of phases in interphase is ______.
Options
G1, G2 and S
S, G2 and G1
G1 S and G2
G2, S and G1
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Solution
The correct sequence of phases in interphase is G1 S and G2.
Explanation:
Interphase is composed of three phases: G1 (Gap 1), S (Synthesis), and G2 (Gap 2). These phases happen before the cell reaches mitosis. Gl represents normal cell growth, S represents DNA synthesis (replication), and G2 is a preparatory phase for cell division.
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