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Consider the cell cycle; which stage takes pretty much the same amount of time regardless of cell type? Explain

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    The correct answer would be mitosis or M phase.

    Mitosis or M phase is the phase of the cell cycle during which the actual division of the cell takes place that is, the division of nuclear content. It is also termed as karyokinesis.

    It is primarily divided into four stages:

    Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase.

    It results in the equal distribution of chromosomes into two daughter cells.

    It is followed by cytokinesis by which cytoplasmic content is equally divided into the two daughter cells.
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