Today is Science Solutions Tuesday. In this blog I will be blogging about a special step in mitosis, Interphase. Interphase is when a cell duplicates it self, so that way, there will be more cells like it. It is almost like making copies of a paper. Interphase is also another word for replicates. When you replicate something, you make copies of it. So today I will show you how Interphase does its job. 

     First, the cell copies by having its chromatids copied. Chromatids are two strands of DNA. Chromatids are put together like an "X" figure. To have the chromatids copied, they need to be all over the place. So, that is the first step of having interphase,. This is mainly the part of interphase. It just copies chromatids. Once the chromatids have been copied, it is another step in mitosis.



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