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Answered by punyanyasha246
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Cell cycle consists of two states, a long nondividing growing Iphase and a short dividing Mphase. Iphase (interphase) is divisible into three stages, G1, S and G2. Therefore, there are following stages in cell cycle

(i) G1 phase - first growth phase or post mitotic gap phase.

(ii) S phase - synthetic phase

(iii) G2 phase - second growth phase or premitotic gap phase

(iv) M phase (mitotic phase)

Answered by shivani17290
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The CORRECT sequence of steps in the eukaryotic cell cycle is:

G1 → S phase → G2 → mitosis → cytokinesis.

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