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The only portion of a haplontic life cycle that is diploid is the .

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this is what my answer is:

correct answer: fertilized egg or organism

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User Abisoye Falabi
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I suppose it's a zygote. In haplontic life cycle haploid gametes fuse together creating the zygote (diploid) that promptly divides meiotically creating 4 haplontic cells serving as spores.
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