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    The Fusion of Two Haploid Hyphae Whereby the Nuclei Remain
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The Fusion of Two Haploid Hyphae Whereby the Nuclei Remain

Question 36

Question 36

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The fusion of two haploid hyphae whereby the nuclei remain separate in the cell creates a(n) ________ cell.


A) dikaryotic
B) haploid
C) tetraploid
D) diploid
E) uniploid

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