What is the ploidy of the most conspicuous form of most fungi? a. diploid b. haploid c. alternation of generations d. asexual
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In most fungi, the dominant and most conspicuous form is the mycelium, which is composed of thread-like structures called hyphae. The mycelium is typically in the haploid state, meaning it has one set of chromosomes. Show more…
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