Cell division is divided onto 4 distinct events, the first one being prophase.
I remember it by the acronym P MAT: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telephase.
Prophase
One that is not dividing or dividing by the process of meiosis.
Cytokinesis
In between divisions cells enter interphase. During interphase the cell is growing in preparation for the next division. Cells that are no longer dividing are considered to be in senescence. Senescent cells are not growing or replicating their DNA.
the cell is divied into four main phases: G1, S, G2, M
The answer is metaphase
The phase of the cell cycle in which the nucleus and cell are not dividing is interphase.
the G1 phase, dawg!
One that is not dividing or dividing by the process of meiosis.
Cells would keep dividing and never stay inter phase.
G0 phase. A cell which has entered G0 phase will never undergo division again.
quiescent phase
Cytokinesis
G 0 Phase
sphincter
In between divisions cells enter interphase. During interphase the cell is growing in preparation for the next division. Cells that are no longer dividing are considered to be in senescence. Senescent cells are not growing or replicating their DNA.
Anaphase
interphase