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Put in order from first to last Prophase I Prophase II Anaphase I Anaphase II Metaphase I Metaphase II Telophase I Telophase II
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Put in order from first to last
Prophase I
Prophase II
Anaphase I
Anaphase II
Metaphase I
Metaphase II
Telophase I
Telophase II
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Pro I
Meta I
Ana I
Telo I
Pro II
Meta II
Ana II
Telo II
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