Answer:
the Hayflick limit
Explanation:
The Hayflick limit denotes the number of times the cells divide till the cell division stops.
Cell division depends on the length of the telomeres which are at the end of each chromosome. As cells divide the telomeres keep shortening, once the telomere length reaches a critical length the cells stop dividing.
A telomere is located at the end of each chromosome where there are repetitive nucleotide sequences.