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Map Sapling Learning macmillan learning Some strains of yeast are haploid. How do these strains undergo meiosis? 4 O Two haploid yeast fuse to form a diploid state that can undergo meiosis. O Yeast cells replicate their DNA to become diploid organisms that can undergo meiosis. OTwo yeast transfer their DNA, as in bacterial conjugation, creating a temporary diploid state that can undergo meiosis. o These yeast strains rely on mitosis only and fuse to form a diploid organism that does not undergo meiosis Previous Give Up & View Solution O Check Answer 0 NextExit-

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Two haploid yeast fuse to form a diploid state that can undergo meiosis.

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