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Fungi typically display which type of life cycle?a. alternation of generationsb. asexualc. diploid-dominantd. haploid-dominant
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- Alternation of generations is a type of life cycle that switches between a sexual phase (the diploid) and an asexual phase (the haploid). - Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction where an organism can reproduce and create offspring from a single Show more…
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Which type of life cycle has both a haploid and a diploid multicellular stage? a. alternation of generations b. asexual c. diploid-dominant d. haploid-dominant
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