Q13. Cells which are not dividing are likely to be at
(a) G1 (b) G2 (c) G0 (d) S phase
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Option (d) - G0
Explanation:
Cells that do not divide further exit G 1 phase to enter an inactive stage called quiescent stage (G 0 ) of the cell cycle. cells in this stage remain metabolically active but no longer proliferate unless stimulated by appropriate single depending on the requirement of the organism.
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The correct answer is OPTION C: G0 Phase.
- Cells that do not divide further depart G1 and enter the passive quiescent stage (G0) of the cell cycle.
- The cells are still metabolically active at this point, but they do not multiply unless activated by a proper single based on the organism's needs.
- Eukaryotic cells, or cells with a nucleus, have two primary phases in their cell cycle: interphase and mitotic (M) phase.
- The cell splits and repeats its DNA during this phase.
- The cell divides its cytoplasm and divides its DNA into two sets during the mitotic (M) phase, culminating in the production of two new cells.
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