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Mitosis or else a cell wont be able to divide or form

Building off of this, you must go through the G0 G1 and G2 stages, each having a separate effect on the cell division, where mitosis follows, with P.M.A.T. or Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase happen. Telophase is commonly accepted as similar in function to cytokinesis, as in both the cytoplasm is dividing into the two daughter cells.

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