How do the haploid and diploid phases of the plant life cycle differ from those of the animal life cycle?
A) In plants, the diploid phase dominates the life cycle, while in animals the haploid phase dominates the life cycle.
B) In plants, mitosis occurs only during the haploid phase, while in animals mitosis occurs only during the diploid phase.
C) In plants, mitosis occurs only during the diploid phase, while in animals mitosis occurs only during the haploid phase.
D) In plants, mitosis occurs during both the haploid and diploid phases, while in animals mitosis occurs only during the diploid phase.
E) In plants, meiosis occurs during the haploid phase, while in animals meiosis occurs during the diploid phase.
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