Why do some single-celled eukaryotes occur primarily as haploid cells, whereas others occur primarily as diploid cells?

A. Only the eukaryotes that reproduce
sexually will occur as diploid cells.
B. Only the eukaryotes that reproduce
sexually will occur as haploid cells.
C. Only the eukaryotes that reproduce
asexually will occur as diploid cells.
D. Only the eukaryotes that reproduce
asexually will occur as haploid cells.
E. None of the answers options is correct.


E

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