Biology, asked by masterankit958, 11 months ago

Does meiosis never occurs in organisms that are haploid

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Answered by Anonymous
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Not in all, but many haploid fungi and algae have a temporary diploid stage in their life cycle from the fusion of two cells produced by mitosis. These fused cells are obviously diploid, and will then undergo a meiosis

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