Interphase is a period of a cell's life. It used to be called the resting period, but that name was discarded when scientists realized how much activity takes place during its time.
~Alice
The time period between cell divisions is called interphase. ;)
interphase
Synthesis or S phase
M phase is the period in the life of the cell when it is conducting cell division. This is part of the cell cycle.
It is interphase, which is divided into three stages. First is a growth stage (G1), during which the synthesis of proteins and other necessary molecules takes place and the cell becomes larger. At about mid-interphase the cell replicates its nuclear DNA (S phase; the letter stands for "synthesis"). Finally there is a second growth stage (G2).
interphase
The time period between cell divisions is called interphase. ;)
interphase
After cell division is completed, it remains for a rather long time in the resting phase.
Called inter phase .
Interphase
Synthesis or S phase
M phase is the period in the life of the cell when it is conducting cell division. This is part of the cell cycle.
interphase
The period during the life of a cell when it has finished mitotic division is known as telophase and is reentering G1 of interphase.
I believe that the stage you are referring to is interphase.However, it is incorrect to refer to it as a resting phase. This is because interphase is a period of intense metabolic activity. For example, DNA replication occurs, the cell physically increases in size and new organelles are synthesised that were lost in the previous division.
The cell is said to be in Interphase of the cell cycle.