Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Examine the micrographs, find one good example of a plant cell and an animal cell in:
A. Interphase
B. Prophase
C. Metaphase
D. Anaphase
E. Telophase
-Circle that cell, label which stage of the cell cycle it represents, and sketch that cell in the box corresponding to its phase.
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