A Star spends most of its life on the "main sequence" of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (see related link below). While here it is called a "main sequence" star and its source of energy during this phase of its life is the fusion of hydrogen into helium in its core.
The less massive star spends the longest time in the protostellar phase.
The inactive stage of development is one where the insect grows but does not move. This is most common during the egg stage.
If you are referring to the stages of life cycle for cells it would be in Interphase which is the stage in which most cells spend the majority of their time.
It varies, depending on the stage of the star's development.
Interphase
the animal cell spend most of its life in the interphase. :) (learned it in science!!)
When it is a young adult
The inactive stage of development is one where the insect grows but does not move. This is most common during the egg stage.
The life cycle of a housefly is similar to that of a dragonfly as they both spend most of their lifecycle time in their pupal stage.
It is Interphase.
Yes. They do spend most of their life underwater as nympths.
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No, it will spend most of it's life as a main sequence star.
Skin cells actually spend most of their time in the interphase stage. This is because cells spend their time preparing for cell division in this stage.
The correct order of forms of coal from the first stage of development to the last stage of development is peat, lignite, bituminous, anthracite. Peat is the first stage and is the least carbon-rich, while anthracite is the last stage and is the most carbon-rich form of coal.
the productivity stage is the riskiest stage
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