The distinction between karyogamy and plasmogamy is:
A. Karyogamy is the fusion of nuclei and plasmogamy is the fusion of the cytoplasm.
B. Karyogamy is the fusion of cytoplasm and plasmogamy is the fusion of nuclei.
C. Karyogamy is the fusion of dikaryotic cells and plasmogamy is the fusion of gametes.
D. Karyogamy is the fusion of hyphae and plasmogamy is the fusion of mycelia.
E. Karyogamy is the fusion of nuclei and plasmogamy is the attack of blood plasma by fungal pathogens.
A. Karyogamy is the fusion of nuclei and plasmogamy is the fusion of the cytoplasm.
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