How is karyogamy different from plasmogamy?
A. Karyogamy is the fusion of nuclei, whereas
plasmogamy is the fusion of cytoplasm.
B. Karyogamy is the fusion of cytoplasm,
whereas karyogramy is the fusion of nuclei.
C. Karyogamy produces heterokaryotes and
plasmogamy produces zygotes.
D. Karyogamy produces dikaryotic cells,
whereas plasmogamy produces diploid cells.
E. Karyogamy involves meiosis, whereas
plasmogamy involves mitosis.
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