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Which of the following describes when the cell leaves the cell cycle and no longer divides?(1 point)
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differentiation
differentiation
mitosis
mitosis
senescence
senescence
interphase
interphase
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senescence
Senescence is the state of permanent cell-cycle arrest in which a cell no longer divides (often triggered by DNA damage, telomere shortening, or stress).
Senescence is the state of permanent cell-cycle arrest in which a cell no longer divides (often triggered by DNA damage, telomere shortening, or stress).
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