Of the following, how does the life cycle of a

club fungus differ from the life cycle of a
flowering plant?



a. in the club fungus life cycle, there are no
gametes
b. in the club fungus life cycle, there is no
haploid stage
c. in the club fungus life cycle, there is no
diploid stage
d. in the club fungus life cycle, there are no
zygotes
e. none of these is a difference between the
life cycle of a club fungus and a flowering
plant


A

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