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36. The organism with zygotic meiosis exhibits one of the life cycle and that is (A) haplontic (B) diplontic (C) haplobiontic (D) diplobiontic. axta​

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Answered by tanvi8747
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It shows zygotic meiosis in which meiosis occurs in zygote just after karyogamy. As a result, a diploid cell produces haploid cells. These cells divide mitotically to produce more haploid cells. In this type of life cycle, zygote is the only cell which is diploid in nature and mitosis occurs in haploid cells.

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