Concepts of Biology
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Author: Samantha Fowler, Rebecca Roush, James Wise
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Chapter 14, Problem 4RQ
The event that leads from the haploid stage to the diploid stage in alternation of generations is _______.
a. meiosis
b. mitosis
c. fertilization
d. germination
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