In the phase when the cell is not dividing (interphase) is there activity within the cell nucleus?



In the phase when the cell is not dividing (interphase) is there activity within the cell nucleus?..

Answer / Nitish Mathur

Yes, there is significant activity within the cell nucleus during interphase. Although the cell is not physically dividing, the nucleus is actively involved in DNA replication, protein synthesis, RNA transcription, and various other metabolic processes.

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