A scientist is working with fungi in his lab, and in doing so he chemically modifies the cellular environment of the fungi so plasmogamy can occur, but karyogamy cannot occur. Explain what would happen with the fungi in this new circumstance.
A. Hyphae would fuse but cytoplasm would not fuse.
B. Cells would fuse but maintain separate nuclei.
C. Cells would not produce hyphae.
D. Cells would not produce gametes.
E. Cells would not produce cytoplasm.
Answer: B
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