Questions: Question 17 A cell that is not actively dividing is in what phase of the cell cycle? S M G1 G2 GO

Question 17

A cell that is not actively dividing is in what phase of the cell cycle?
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G2
GO
Transcript text: Question 17 A cell that is not actively dividing is in what phase of the cell cycle? S M G1 G2 GO
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The answer is the last one (GO): the original text in the question...

Explanation for each option:

  • S Phase: This is the phase of the cell cycle where DNA replication occurs. A cell in the S phase is actively preparing for division, so this is not the correct answer.

  • M Phase: This is the mitosis phase, where the cell actually divides. A cell in the M phase is actively dividing, so this is not the correct answer.

  • G1 Phase: This is the first gap phase after cell division, where the cell grows and prepares for DNA replication. While the cell is not dividing in this phase, it is actively preparing for the next phase, so this is not the correct answer.

  • G2 Phase: This is the second gap phase after DNA replication, where the cell prepares for mitosis. Similar to G1, the cell is actively preparing for division, so this is not the correct answer.

  • GO Phase: This is a resting phase where the cell is not actively preparing to divide. Cells can remain in this phase for an extended period, and some cells may never leave this phase. Therefore, this is the correct answer for a cell that is not actively dividing.

In summary, a cell that is not actively dividing is in the GO phase of the cell cycle.

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