Cells rest primarily during interphase. Interphase is the phase of the cell cycle where the cell prepares for division, and it encompasses three sub-phases: G1 (cell growth), S (DNA synthesis), and G2 (final preparations for mitosis). During interphase, the cell is not actively dividing, which can be considered a resting phase compared to the active processes of mitosis (anaphase, metaphase, prophase).
in which phase do cells rest? anaphase metaphase prophase interphase
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