What is the simplest life cycle?

What is the simplest life cycle?

  • Correct Answer: haploid
  • meiosis
  • glycolysis
  • eukaryot

Explanation: The haploid life cycle is the simplest life cycle. Organisms with this life cycle, such as many protists and some fungi and algae, spend the majority of their life cycle as a haploid cell. In fact, the zygote is the only diploid cell. The zygote immediately undergoes meiosis, producing four haploid cells, which grow into haploid multicellular organisms. These organisms produce gametes by mitosis. The gametes fuse through a process called syngamy to produce diploid zygotes which undergo meiosis, continuing the life cycle.

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