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24 June, 20:08

Which phase of the cell cycle best describes a cell that has exited from active cell division and remains indefinitely with each chromosome consisting of a single chromatid?

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  1. 24 June, 20:24
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    - G0 - phase

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    -The G0 phase is a period in the cell cycle in which cells exist in a quiescent state. G0 phase is viewed as either an extended G1 phase, where the cell is neither dividing nor preparing to divide, or a distinct quiescent stage that occurs outside of the cell cycle.

    A cell that has exited from the cell cycle is in G0 phase. This phase is similar to G1 in that each chromosome consists of a single chromatid as the chromosomes have not undergone DNA replication.

    A cell in G0 can remain in this phase of the cell cycle indefinitely. The difference between G1 and G0 is that a cell in G1 is actively preparing to enter S phase.
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