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Some dividing cells exit the cell cycle and enter vegetative inactive stage. This is called (G0).This process occurs at the end of In my NCERT figure 10.1 shows G0 is after M phase, But in NCERT 2019-20 figure 10.1 shows G0 is after G1 phase, should ichallenge this question in Neet 2020


Shashidhar 29th Sep, 2020
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 29th Sep, 2020

Shashi, ideally G0 phase is considered as extended phase of G1. This is the resting phase. After G0 phase Mitosis occurs and so M Phase is the correct answer. You haven't mentioned what did you choose as your option. But you should challenge it if you have mentioned M Phase as your answer and it shows incorrect in the answer key.

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