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Answer/ Explanation:
Neurons are terminally differentiated and thought to permanently be in G0. That is, they no longer divide. Therefore, G0 should represent the entirety of the cell cycle.
To represent this in an informative way, I would draw the cell cycle as normal, but draw a loop representing G0 off of G1, making it clear that this is where neurons always reside, never re-entering G1.
Alternatively, G0 could be represented as a continuous straight line, as the cell no longer participates in a cycle
A cycle that occurs in cells when it splits and grow is called the cell cycle. It happens in the cell when the parent cell splits to form two daughter cells.
- The cell cycle consists of stages G1, S, G2 and M phase.
- Neurons are terminally differentiated which is that they cannot proliferate anymore and are considered to be in G₀ (inactive) phase forever.
- I will draw the typical cell cycle but, I will add a loop on the G1 stage that will describe the G₀ phase of the neuron.
- Neuron remaining in the G₀ (inactive) phase symbolizes that it never leaves the G1 phase.
To learn more about cell cycle and neurons refer to the link:
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