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Question 63

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Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
  
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation                      -The plant cell in the image labeled  B  is in the cell cycle stage A)  interphase. B)  telophase. C)  anaphase. D)  metaphase. E)  prophase.  
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation                      -The plant cell in the image labeled  B  is in the cell cycle stage A)  interphase. B)  telophase. C)  anaphase. D)  metaphase. E)  prophase.          
-The plant cell in the image labeled "B" is in the cell cycle stage


A) interphase.
B) telophase.
C) anaphase.
D) metaphase.
E) prophase.

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