interphase is usally the longest because the cells are always working, getting work done, and moving.
Longest stage of cell cycle would be the interphase
i would probably say anaphase....interphase, because of the g1 stage within it is what the cell spends most of its life in
Interphase
metaphase The synthetic phase of cell cycle usually lasts longer
interphase
Interphase is the longest phase in the cell cycle lasting 18 of the 20 hour cycle. In mitotic cell division cycle,the longest phase is G1 phase which lasts for 10 hours,S phase is for 9 hours,G2 phase for 4 hours and shortest phase is M phase which lasts for 1 hour.
The longest stage is the resting phase or the interphase which occur between cell divisions.
Interphase is most frequently observed because it is the longest phase of the cell cycle.
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 longest phase in the cell cycle lasting 18 of the 20 hour cycle. In mitotic cell division cycle,the longest phase is G1 phase which lasts for 10 hours,S phase is for 9 hours,G2 phase for 4 hours and shortest phase is M phase which lasts for 1 hour.
The shortest stage of the cell cycle is m-phase.
The cell that lasts the longest will have the most batteries in parallel or serial.