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Which of the following describes when the cell leaves the cell cycle and no longer divides?
mitosis
interphase
senescence
differentiation
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Senescence.
Cellular senescence is the irreversible exit from the cell cycle so the cell no longer divides. Mitosis is cell division, interphase is the non‑dividing phases of the cell cycle between divisions, and differentiation can involve exiting the cycle but the specific term for permanent cell‑cycle arrest is senescence.
Cellular senescence is the irreversible exit from the cell cycle so the cell no longer divides. Mitosis is cell division, interphase is the non‑dividing phases of the cell cycle between divisions, and differentiation can involve exiting the cycle but the specific term for permanent cell‑cycle arrest is senescence.
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