The difference between interphase and interkinesis is :
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a
Interphase is not associated with division of cell whereas actual cell division takes place during interkinesis.
b
Interphase is associated with the replication of DNA but during interkinesis replication of DNA does not take place.
c
Interphase is a phase that occurs only during meiosis but interkinesis is associated with both mitosis and meiosis.
d
The cell occupies less than 5% of the duration of cell cycle in interphase but spends more than 95% of duration of cell cycle in interkinesis.
answer is B.
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The interphase is divided into three phases: G1 phase, S phase (Phase where DNA replication occurs) and G2 phase. The stage between the two meiotic divisions is called interkinesis and is generally short lived. There is no replication of DNA during interkinesis.