What is the order in which the following events occur during cell division: A. anaphase B. metaphase C. prometaphase D. telophase E. lunar phase F. mitosis G. prophase Where does cytokinesis fit in?
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In this case, "E. lunar phase" is not related to cell division and should be excluded. Step 2: Understand the stages of mitosis, which is the process of cell division. The stages of mitosis are: - Prophase - Prometaphase - Metaphase - Anaphase - Telophase Step Show more…
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