Interphase, which is the first stage in the cell cycle
prophase...as i seen it in my observation the most
It varies according to cell. Some cells have long G1 phase etc
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Interphase.
interphase
I just know of it as cell growth.
Most automotive batteries are wet cell.
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plant cell, algae cell, and fungi cell, and most bacteria are enclosed in a cell wall.
Metaphase is the phase of cell division where chromosomes line up on the equator of the cell just prior to splitting to the poles at anaphase. During mitosis identical chromosomes pair up on the equator, wheras during meiosis the homologous pairs line up together during meiosis 1 and then homologous chromatids line up together in meiosis 2.
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.
the animal cell spend most of its life in the interphase. :) (learned it in science!!)
When it is a young adult
Interphase is most frequently observed because it is the longest phase of the cell cycle.
Interphase
Interphase
Interphase: when the cells is not reproducing and just performing its cell function
the Krebs cycle, also called the citric acid cycle
The phases of the cell cycle that interphase includes are G1, S and G2. This is the phase when cells spend most of their time.
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.
Prophase is the longest stage of cell division, since so many things have to happen in order for other stages to proceed. However, if you consider the whole cell cycle, then the answer is undoubtedly interphase, which takes up most of the cell cycle.
Interphase is the metabolic or growth phase of a cell life cycle. The cell spend most of their life in this cycle preparing for cellular division.