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Consider the karyogamy stage in the fungal life cycle (Figure 6.13). What do we call the analogous stage in the life cycle of animals and plants?

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Consider the karyogamy stage in the fungal life cycle (Figure 6.13).

What do we call the analogous stage in the life cycle of animals and plants?

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The analogous stage in the life cycle of animals and plants to the karyogamy stage in the fungal life cycle is called fertilization.

Here's the step by step explanation:

  1. Karyogamy in fungi is the stage where two haploid nuclei fuse to form a diploid nucleus. This is a part of the sexual reproduction process in fungi.

  2. The analogous process in animals and plants is fertilization.

  3. In animals and plants, fertilization is the process where a haploid sperm cell (from the male) and a haploid egg cell (from the female) fuse to form a diploid zygote.

  4. This zygote then undergoes mitosis to develop into a new organism.

So, the analogous stage to karyogamy in fungi in the life cycle of animals and plants is fertilization.

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