To understand the correct sequence of cell division stages, we need to focus on the phases of the cell cycle. The cell cycle consists of interphase and the mitotic phase. Interphase includes the stages where the cell prepares for division.
1. Gap 1 phase (G1): This is the first stage after cell division where the cell grows and carries out normal functions. It prepares for the synthesis phase.
2. Synthesis phase (S): In this stage, DNA replication occurs, and the cell's genetic material is duplicated.
3. Gap 2 phase (G2): Here, the cell continues to grow and prepares for mitosis. It checks for DNA replication errors.
4. Karyokinesis (M): This is the stage of mitosis where the nucleus divides. It involves prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
5. Cytokinesis: This is the last step where the cytoplasm divides, resulting in two daughter cells.
Given the sequence options, the correct sequence from these stages is:
- Gap 1 phase (E)
- Synthesis phase (C)
- Gap 2 phase (A)
- Karyokinesis (D)
- Cytokinesis (B)
The correct sequence is E-C-A-D-B.