Biology, asked by jaidevDhar, 1 year ago

A dikaryon is formed when
a. Meiosis is arrested
b. The two haploid cells do not fuse immediately
c. Cytoplasm does not fuse
d. None of the above

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Answered by Sidyandex
27

Dikaryon is formed when the two haploid cells do not fuse immediately.

Dikaryon is the nuclear feature having the unique of some of the fungi.

Green alga Derbesia are long considered as the efficient manner with the heterokaryotic hypothesis challenged with the later studies.

Compatible cell-types fuses the cytoplasms (plasmogamy).

Answered by rakesh3177
8

Answer:b

Explanation:This is because a dikaryon is formed by the delay in the fusion of haploid nuclei after plasmogamy in fungi like basidimycetes and ascomycetes

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