Cells such as neurons, which rarely if ever divide, can be explained as __________.

A) being in the G0 phase of the cell cycle

B) unable to activate apoptosis

C) being in the G1 phase of the cell cycle

D) having no active cell cycle

I'm pretty sure it's A

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neurons (nerve cells) and red blood cells also cardiac cells, brain cells, corneal cells and skeletal muscle cells are stuck in the GO phase, and very seldom divide.
I am pretty sure you are right.
thank you!
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