Nerve cells.
One example of a cell type that may spend decades in interphase without dividing is a neuron. Neurons are specialized cells in the nervous system that transmit electrical signals. Once neurons mature, they usually remain in a non-dividing state for the remainder of an individual's lifespan.
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the animal cell spend most of its life in the interphase. :) (learned it in science!!)
Interphase
Cells are in the Interphase 90% of the total time during cell cycle. In this phase cells grow and copies chromosomes in preparation for division. Interphase has 3 sections: G1,S and G2. Just during the S phase occur DNA synthesis. In G1 cell produces it's organelles and in G2 the preparations are completed.
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.
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im pretty sure its 12-24 hours in mamilian tissue at least
the animal cell spend most of its life in the interphase. :) (learned it in science!!)
The cell spends most of it's life growing and reproducing in the nucleus. The cells reproduce over and over again the produce die and then reproduce. Did you know that a cell takes about 20 minutes spending it's life dividing.
For dividing cells the total length of division in 24 hours. G1 is typically the longest portion of dividing cells and can last up to 10 hours. Depending on the organism S phase can take anywhere from 5 to 6 hours. G2 takes 3-4 hours. and Mitosis takes about 2 hours Non dividing cell will enter into Go. Dividing embryonic cells proceed through g1 and g2 must faster
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.
It is Interphase.
Interphase
A cell usually spends about 80% of its time in interphase, but it really depends upon the type of cell...
A cell usually spends about 80% of its time in interphase, but it really depends upon the type of cell...
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.
Interphase, which is the first stage in the cell cycle