Cells may enter a period of rest known as what?

Cells may enter a period of rest known as what?

  • Correct Answer: interkinesis
  • respiration
  • anaphase
  • stationary phase

Explanation: During telophase I, the spindle fiber disassembles and the nucleus reforms. The genetic material briefly uncoils back into chromatin. This is quickly followed by cytokinesis. Cells may enter a period of rest known as interkinesis or interphase II, or immediately enter meiosis II. No DNA replication occurs between meiosis I and meiosis II.

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