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The cell cycle is a process cells goes through in order to produce more cells. As the cell proceeds through the cycle it moves through periods of division, growth, and DNA replication. Which of the following states the stages of the cell cycle in the correct order?
Group of answer choices
Synthesis, Gap 1, Interphase, Gap 2, Mitosis
Gap 1, Synthesis, Gap 2, Mitosis
Mitosis, Synthesis, Gap 1, Gap 2
Gap 1, Mitosis, synthesis, Gap 2, Interphase
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