Question 19%0D%0AWhich of the following shows the correct sequence of the cell cycle? (Starting with a new cell)

The correct sequence of the cell cycle starting with a new cell is as follows:

1. Interphase: The cell grows, carries out normal functions, and replicates its DNA.
2. Prophase: The chromatin condenses into chromosomes, and the nuclear membrane breaks down.
3. Metaphase: The chromosomes align in the middle of the cell.
4. Anaphase: The sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell.
5. Telophase: The nuclear membrane reforms around the separated chromosomes, and the cell starts to divide.
6. Cytokinesis: The cell fully divides, resulting in two daughter cells with identical genetic material.