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There is Gap1 (G1 stage) where the cell is when it's not dividing. Then Synthesis (S stage) where the cell's DNA is duplicated. After that you have Gap 2 (G2 stage) where the cell gets ready to divide. Then the cell divides in mitosis. It ends with cytokinese where the cytoplasm splits and the plasma membrane disconnects.

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G1 phase, S phase (synthesis), G2 phase (also known as interphase), and M phase (mitosis)

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prophase, mitosis, anaphase, telophase

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