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OpenStudy (anonymous):

While on a field trip, you discover an organism that contains two different life forms. In the lab, their nuclei have different amount of DNA and notice that one of the life forms has twice as much DNA as the other. You also gathered some small organic matter near the specimen and upon analysis notice that the DNA in the organic matter matches that of the life form with half the DNA. what can i know about the life cycle of an organism like this?

OpenStudy (blues):

As I just discussed in your previous question, some species have two life forms: one is the haploid phase, the other is the diploid phase....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you

OpenStudy (blues):

Not a prob. :D

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