The time period between cell divisions is called interphase. ;)
The period of time between the first and second meiotic divisions is known as interkinesis. Interkinesis is a brief interphase that occurs between the two meiotic divisions in which DNA replication does not occur.
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 period between the fertilisation of the egg and the implantation of the embryo is known as the pre-implantation period. During this time, the fertilized egg undergoes multiple cell divisions and forms a structure known as a blastocyst before implanting into the uterine lining.
According to what I've read, a cell undergoes 40 to 60 divisions before it finally dies. One article says, 80 divisions. I do not know which one is correct. This has something to do with the telomeres at the end of DNA helix strands which become shorter every time a cell divides. Once the telomere is exhausted, the cell dies, or continues to mutate leading to cancer when the cell produces telomerase which lengthens the telomere to continue cell division indefinitely.
interphase
The time period between cell divisions is called interphase. ;)
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The period of time between the first and second meiotic divisions is known as interkinesis. Interkinesis is a brief interphase that occurs between the two meiotic divisions in which DNA replication does not occur.
Called inter phase .
Periods
The information the geologic scale provides is animals and fossils over time and periods. Major divisions of time is called eras.
They are used to seperate the divisions of time. The spaces in between the barlines are measures.
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 period between the fertilisation of the egg and the implantation of the embryo is known as the pre-implantation period. During this time, the fertilized egg undergoes multiple cell divisions and forms a structure known as a blastocyst before implanting into the uterine lining.
According to what I've read, a cell undergoes 40 to 60 divisions before it finally dies. One article says, 80 divisions. I do not know which one is correct. This has something to do with the telomeres at the end of DNA helix strands which become shorter every time a cell divides. Once the telomere is exhausted, the cell dies, or continues to mutate leading to cancer when the cell produces telomerase which lengthens the telomere to continue cell division indefinitely.
The system of organizing time based on the Earth's orbit around the sun is called the Gregorian calendar. It defines the length of a year as approximately 365 days and incorporates divisions such as months and weeks.