the G1 phase, dawg!
Cells multiply by dividing ( which is an oxymoron) is done by the process called Mitosis.
Divisor
Dividing by decimal is different from dividing by whole number as you have to multiply by a number to remove the decimal.
If you are dividing a positive by a negative, yes. If you are dividing a negative by a negative, you will get a positive.
the shortcut way of dividing is mutiplying
sphincter
the G0 phase of the cell cycle where it "rests" until it may be brought back to be divided (back to G1 phase) or may remain there for fully differentiated cells (cells that are specialized like neurons and muscle cells).
Cells which are no longer dividing and remain in the G0 phase are called post-mitotic or quiescent.
Cells would keep dividing and never stay inter phase.
G0 phase. A cell which has entered G0 phase will never undergo division again.
quiescent phase
Not sure
G o phase
Anaphase! when cells move apart from the metaphase pate (when they align in the middle of the cell)
muscle cells and nerve cells. E.G. Nerve cells can never be created again after they die.
Im not 100% sure but I think it is called the Go phase. Hope I helped! :)
In between divisions cells enter interphase. During interphase the cell is growing in preparation for the next division. Cells that are no longer dividing are considered to be in senescence. Senescent cells are not growing or replicating their DNA.