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Noun
- The stage in the life cycle of a cell between two successive mitotic or meiotic divisions.
Synonyms
Translations
stage of cellular life cycle
- Finnish: interfaasi
Extensive Definition
Interphase is the phase of the cell cycle in
which the cell spends the majority of its time and performs the
majority of its purposes including preparation for cell
division. Interphase is considered to be the 'living' phase of
the cell, in which the cell obtains nutrients, grows, copies its
DNA, and conducts other "normal" cell functions. The majority of
eukaryotic
cells spend most of their time in interphase. Interphase does
not describe a cell that is merely resting but is rather an active
preparation for cell division. A common misconception is that
interphase is the first stage of mitosis, however, prophase is actually the first
stage.
In interphase, the cell gets itself ready for
Mitosis or
Meiosis.
Somatic
cells, or normal diploid cells of the body, go
through mitosis in order to reproduce themselves through cell
division. Whereas diploid germ cells
(i.e. primary spermatocytes and primary
oocytes) go through
meiosis inorder to create haploid gametes (i.e. sperm and ova) for the purpose of sexual
reproduction.
Under a microscope interphase can be
visually recognized because the nuclear
membrane is still intact, the chromatin has not yet
condensed and chromosomes are not visible,
though the nucleolus
may be visible as an enlarged dark spot. The centrioles and spindle
fibers are also not yet visible, though the centrosome which contains and
organizes them may be visible near the nucleus.
Stages of Interphase
There are three stages of interphase, each phase ends when a cellular checkpoint checks the accuracy of the stage's completion before proceeding to the next. The stages of interphase are:- G1 (Gap 1), in which the cell grows and functions normally. During this time, a lot of protein synthesis occurs and the cell grows - more organelles are produced and increasing the volume of the cytoplasm. If the cell is not to divide again, it will remain in this phase.
- Synthesis (S), in which the cell duplicates its DNA (via semi-conservative replication).
- G2 (Gap 2), in which the cell resumes its growth in preparation for mitosis.
The duration of time spent in interphase and in
each stage of interphase is variable and depends on both the type
of cell and the species of organism it belongs to. Some human cells
divide every 24 hours; in this case interphase takes about 22
hours.
Interphase and the cell cycle
When G2 is completed the cell enters a relatively brief period of nuclear and cellular division, called mitosis and cytokinesis respectively. After the successful completion of mitosis and cytokinesis both resulting daughter cells then re-enter G1 of interphase.Certain types of cells enter and extended growth
phase where the cell is neither dividing nor preparing to divide.
This non-division phase is known as G0 phase and
occurs outside of the cell cycle.
References
interphase in Czech: Interfáze
interphase in German: Interphase
interphase in French: Interphase
interphase in Italian: Interfase
interphase in Lithuanian: Interfazė
interphase in Polish: Interfaza
interphase in Portuguese: Intérfase
interphase in Serbian: Интерфаза
interphase in Swedish: Interfas
interphase in Turkish: İnterfaz
interphase in Ukrainian: Інтерфаза
interphase in Chinese: 間期