NON-DIVIDING PHASE EX: nerve cell Cell STOPS dividing G1 S G2 COPY DNA

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NON-DIVIDING PHASE EX: nerve cell Cell STOPS dividing G1 S G2 COPY DNA Cells spend most of time in G1 or G0 Growth DNA = chromatin Cell makes molecules & cell parts needed by new cell Cell is “doing it’s job” DNA = chromatin Growth DNA = chromosomes - Divides chromosomes - Divides cytoplasm

NON-DIVIDING PHASE EX: nerve cell Cell STOPS dividing G1 S G2 COPY DNA Cells spend most of time in G1 or G0 Growth DNA = chromatin Cell makes molecules & cell parts needed by new cell Cell is “doing it’s job” DNA = chromatin Growth DNA = chromosomes - Divides chromosomes - Divides cytoplasm