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Based on the given section of the tissue, we can identify the number of cells in each stage as follows-

There are 53 cells with visible nuclei in the view you are using. 

There are 47 cells currently in interphase. 45/53 = 85%

There are 2 cells in prophase. 2/53 = 4%

There are 2 cells in metaphase. 2/53 = 4%

There is 1 cell in anaphase. 1/53 = 2%

There are 2 cells in telophase. 3/53 = 5%

 

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