The correct answer is option (B) It is a resting phase where the cell has left the cycle and has stopped dividing.
Cell cycle refers to a series of events taking place in a cell leading to its division and duplication. Normally the stages of a cell cycle is divided into four phases namely the G1 phase, S phase (synthesis), G2 phase (interphase) and M phase (mitosis or meiosis). But the cells that have stopped dividing temporarily are said to enter a phase of quiescence called the G o phase.
G o phase refers to a non-dividing cellular phase outside the replicative cell cycle. The cell cycle beings with G o phase. This can also occur due ot DNA damage or the external environmental stress. G o phase is categorized into reversible G o phase as in case of mature liver cells, stem cells and irreversible G o phase as in differentiated cells of bone, muscle and nerve.
Thus, G o phase is a resting phase where the cell has left the cycle and has stopped dividing.