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What is the period of cell life when cell doesn't divide?

Interphase is:1. "The metabolic stage in the cell cycle during which the cell is not dividing."2. "The interval between two successive cell divisions, during which the chromosomes are not individually distinguishable. The long stage in the cell cycle between successive meioses."ok, im Alice. go on Ask.com, it is WAY better. or even Gogogle. Answer.com can be wrong. once i go a F on an assignment that i got my answers from here. good luck, goodbye, best wishesAlice


What is the importance of interphase?

Interphase is where the cell is when it is preparing for cell division. Therefore the purpose of interphase is to prepare the cell for division. During interphase, the cell goes through three stages; the G1, S Phase and G2. This is the longest part of the cycle.


Does meiosis go through interphase more than once?

No, meiosis only goes through interphase once, before entering the first meiotic division (meiosis I). Interphase consists of G1, S, and G2 phases where DNA is replicated and cells prepare for division.


What phase of the cell cycle do cells stay in the longest?

Cells typically spend the longest time in the interphase phase of the cell cycle, specifically in the G1 phase where they grow and carry out normal cellular functions. This phase is followed by the S phase where DNA is synthesized, then the G2 phase before finally entering mitosis.


The stage of the cell cycle that occupies most of the cell's life is?

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

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The cell grows and carries out its functions, and replicates its DNA in preparation for mitosis.


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Murphy's Law.


What is the period of cell life when cell doesn't divide?

Interphase is:1. "The metabolic stage in the cell cycle during which the cell is not dividing."2. "The interval between two successive cell divisions, during which the chromosomes are not individually distinguishable. The long stage in the cell cycle between successive meioses."ok, im Alice. go on Ask.com, it is WAY better. or even Gogogle. Answer.com can be wrong. once i go a F on an assignment that i got my answers from here. good luck, goodbye, best wishesAlice


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Everything


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