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Which of the following describes when the cell leaves the cell cycle and no longer divides?
Responses

mitosis
mitosis - no response given

differentiation
differentiation - no response given

senescence
senescence - no response given

interphase

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Senescence.

Cellular senescence is the state in which a cell permanently exits the cell cycle and stops dividing (often in response to telomere shortening or stress). (By contrast, mitosis is cell division, interphase is part of the cycle, and differentiation can be reversible or terminal but is not specifically the permanent cell‑cycle exit described.)