Science, asked by chaudharyzeeshan068, 9 months ago

A dikaryon is formed when

a. Meiosis is arrested

b. Cytoplasm of two cells fused but not nuclei

c. Cytoplasm does not fuse

d. None of the above​

Answers

Answered by pratibhashreya12
0

Answer:

A dikaryon is a pair of associated but unfused haploid nuclei of a fungus cell capable of participating in repeated cell division as separate entities prior to their ultimate fusion. A dikaryon is formed when two haploid cells do not fuse immediately.

So, the correct answer is Cytoplasm of two cells fused but not nuclei.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Dikaryon is a hyphae having two nuclei and it is formed when nuclei do not fuse,and the two nucleus remain separated,

the cytoplasm doesn't matter whether it fuse or not.

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