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The life cycle of a slime mold is shown here. It has both sexual and asexual reproductive abilities. The majority of the life cycle is
spent as haploid. A student observes a population of slime molds cultured from a forest ecosystem. The student notes that there are
many slime molds in the diploid (2n) form. What statement best describes the conclusions that the student can draw?

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