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Biology, 14.01.2020 11:31 lucasrandall

Many of the cells of the root meristem are not undergoing mitosis, rather they are in a stag called based upon the interpretations made above, interphase appears to be much (shorter/longer) than mitosis. what processes occur in interphase cell prior to the onset of mitosis?

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