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PRE-LAB QUESTIONS
1. Use the image of the cell cycle in Figure 6 to predict the percent of time a cell spends in each
phase of the cell cycle. Record your predictions, along with supporting evidence, in Table 1.
Hint: Once you predict a percentage for each phase, the sum of the percentages should equal
100%.
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