The Cell Conducts its Normal Functions During Interphase

Interphase: The Phase of Normal Cell Functions

Interphase can be described as the phase of a cell cycle in which a cell tends to spend most of its time. The cell carries out normal cell functions in this phase. In this phase, the cell takes up nutrients and uses it to drive normal cell functions. During the interphase, the cell prepares itself for the division. There are three phases of interphase which are termed as G1 (Gap 1) phase, Synthesis (S) phase and G2 (Gap 2) phase.

What is the phase of the cell cycle where the cell conducts its normal functions?

The cell conducts its normal functions during Interphase.

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