largest phase in normal cell cycle
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This phase takes about 80 percent of the time required to complete the cell cycle. During cell division, the nucleus disappears after prophase. Cell division does not take a long time.Prophase is the longest phase of mitosis, but it occurs faster than interphase. Anaphase is the shortest phase of mitosis.
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G1 is typically the longest phase of the cell cycle. This can be explained by the fact that G1 follows cell division in mitosis; G1 represents the first chance for new cells have to grow. Cells usually remain in G1 for about 10 hours of the 24 total hours of the cell cycle.
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