Biology, asked by jeet2khan, 9 months ago

ur initial observations only allow you to tell what the nuclear ploidy of the hyphae

are. One (Strain X) is haploid, one (Strain Y) is dikaryotic and the other (Strain Z) is

diploid. From this initial information, you believe one is from the Oomycota, one from

the Basidiomycota and one from either the Ascomycota, the Deuteromycota or the

Zygomycota. Explain which strain you think is from which phylum/phyla and why. (3 points) please answer and others who dont know answers stay away ​

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Answered by tanuking164
2

Answer:

One (Strain X) is haploid, one (Strain Y) is dikaryotic and the other (Strain Z) is

diploid. From this initial information, you believe one is from the Oomycota, one from

the Basidiomycota and one from either the Ascomycota, the Deuteromycota or the

Zygomycota.

Answered by shivanipravitha
0

Answer:

Explanation:

One (Strain X) is haploid, one (Strain Y) is dikaryotic and the other (Strain Z) is

diploid. From this initial information, you believe one is from the Oomycota, one from

the Basidiomycota and one from either the Ascomycota, the Deuteromycota or the Zygomycota

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