Question

What correctly shows the stages of cell division in plant body cells?
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GPT-4o mini
It seems that you are referring to options A, B, C, and D that likely illustrate the stages of cell division (mitosis) in plant cells, such as interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. However, without seeing the actual images or descriptions that correspond to these options, I can't determine which one is correct.

Generally, the stages of cell division in plant body cells follow this order:

1. **Interphase** - The cell is preparing for division; DNA is replicated.
2. **Prophase** - Chromatin condenses into chromosomes, and the nuclear envelope begins to break down.
3. **Metaphase** - Chromosomes align at the cell's equatorial plane.
4. **Anaphase** - Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell.
5. **Telophase** - The nuclear envelope re-forms, and the cell begins to divide.

If you provide the details or descriptions of the stages in options A, B, C, and D, I’d be happy to help identify which one correctly shows the stages of cell division in plant body cells.