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  • Question
  • Which event occurs during interphase?


  • Options
  • A. Centrioles appear
  • B. Spindle fibers begin to form
  • C. The cell grows
  • D. Centromeres divide

  • Correct Answer
  • The cell grows 

    Explanation

    The cell carries out the metabolic processes and it grows during interphase.

    The cell cycle has three phases that must occur before mitosis, or cell division happens. These three phases are collectively known as interphase. They are G1, S, and G2.

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