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  2. Begin by labeling 'Interphase' as it represents the cell's growth and preparation for division. Use the text tool to add your notes.
  3. Proceed to label each phase: G1, S, and G2. In G1, note normal cell functions; in S, indicate DNA replication; and in G2, mention growth and organelle duplication.
  4. Label the mitotic phases: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis. Describe key events such as nuclear envelope dissolution during Prophase and chromosome alignment in Metaphase.
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There are actually 4 main stages of mitosis and they are in the following order: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Sometimes, there is a 5th stage mentioned after prophase called prometaphase. Interphase and cytokinesis are part of the cell cycle, but are not included in the stages of mitosis.
These phases are prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Cytokinesis is the final physical cell division that follows telophase, and is therefore sometimes considered a sixth phase of mitosis.
Mitosis consists of four basic phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Some textbooks list five, breaking prophase into an early phase (called prophase) and a late phase (called prometaphase).
The cell cycle is a four-stage process in which the cell increases in size (gap 1, or G1, stage), copies its DNA (synthesis, or S, stage), prepares to divide (gap 2, or G2, stage), and divides (mitosis, or M, stage).
Describe the different stages of the cell cycle. Include the following stages: 1. Interphase - Interphase - G1. Interphase - S. Interphase - G2. Prophase. Prometaphase. Metaphase. Anaphase. Telophase.

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In eukaryotes, the cell cycle consists of a long preparatory period, called interphase. Interphase is divided into G1, S, and G2 phases. Mitosis consists of five stages: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
The cell cycle consists of interphase and the mitotic phase. During interphase, the cell grows and the nuclear DNA is duplicated. Interphase is followed by the mitotic phase. During the mitotic phase, the duplicated chromosomes are segregated and distributed into daughter nuclei.
The eukaryotic cell cycle consists of four distinct phases: G1 phase, S phase (synthesis), G2 phase (collectively known as interphase) and M phase (mitosis and cytokinesis).

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