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Describe the life history of cyathus ​

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Answered by kanishky10
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The life cycle of the genus Cyathus, which contains both haploid and diploid stages, is typical of taxa in the basidiomycetes that can reproduce both asexually (via vegetative spores), or sexually (with meiosis).

Answered by jackiemehra20
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The life cycle of the genus Cyathus, which contains both haploid and diploid stages, is typical of taxa in the basidiomycetes that can reproduce both asexually (via vegetative spores), or sexually (with meiosis).

Genus: Cyathus; Haller (1768)

Kingdom: Fungi

Family: Nidulariaceae

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