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mitosis, g1, s phase, g2

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The order is interphase, prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, then telophase/cytokinesis. Interphase occurs during the G2 (second growth) period of the cell and telophase occurs at about the same time as cytokinesis.

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Aside from interphase.

prophase

metaphase ( some bio books also include a prometaphase before metaphase )

anaphase

teleophase

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# interphase (maybe...some don't say it is part of mitosis) # prophase # metaphase # anaphase # telophase

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The order of the mitotic cell cycle is prophase, metaphase,anaphase,telophase.

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1.) fertilization of egg by sperm

2.) mitotic cell division of zygote

3.) differentiation of cells into tissues

4.) organ development

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organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system

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Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telephase.

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prophase metaphase anaphase and telophase

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