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Which of the following statements best describes the cell cycle process of tissue fibroblasts during wound healing?

Tissue fibroblasts normally remain in S phase and, in response to external cellular factors, complete the cell cycle by going through G2 and M phase/checkpoints to initiate cytokinesis.
Tissue fibroblasts normally remain in S phase and, in response to internal cellular proteins, complete the cell cycle by going through G2 and M phase/checkpoints to initiate cytokinesis.
Tissue fibroblasts normally remain in G0 phase and, in response to internal cellular proteins, complete the cell cycle by going through G1, S, G2, and M phase/checkpoints to initiate cytokinesis.
Tissue fibroblasts normally remain in G0 phase and, in response to external cellular factors, complete the cell cycle by going through G1, S, G2, and M phase/checkpoints to initiate cytokinesis.

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A. Tissue fibroblasts normally remain in S phase and, in response to external cellular factors, complete the cell cycle by going through G2 and M

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