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A student was observing slides of cell division. In one of the slides, he noticed loosely coiled chromatin depicting DNA duplication. Which phase of the cell cycle could it be?
Prophase, because the chromatin haven't lined up in the middle (metaphase), haven't spread to either side of the cell (anaphase), and the cytoplasm hasn't begun to divide (telophase). SO using process of elimination prophase would be the correct answer.
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