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1,Which of the phases of the cell cycle takes the longest to complete?

Anaphase

Interphase

Prophase

Metaphase


2,Which of the following phases of the cell cycle takes the least amount of time to complete?

Metaphase

Prophase

Telophase

Interphase


 
3,Which of the following is a  type of cell that divides very frequently?

muscle

nerve

skin

liver


 
4,Which of the following is an example of a tissue which is composed of cells that DO NOT divide frequently, maybe only once a year?

bone

epithelial

muscle

liver



5,Which of the following would be an example of a type(s) of cell that never divide and are forever in the G0 phase.

red blood cells and skin cells

liver and nerve cells

nerve and muscle cells

liver and skin cells

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Answer: 1) interphase 2) anaphase 3) skin cells 4) muscle cells 5) nerve and muscle cells

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Interphase is the longest part of the cell cycle. This is when the cell grows and copies its DNA before moving into mitosis. During mitosis, chromosomes will align, separate, and move into new daughter cells. The prefix inter- means between, so interphase takes place between one mitotic (M) phase and the next.

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Anaphase is considered the shortest stage of the cell cycle because this stage involves only the separation of sister chromatids and their migration to the opposite poles of the cell.

3) skin cells are constantly having to be replaced especially when we are injured and lose surface skin.

4) muscle cells stop dividing after birth

5)

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