Biology, asked by 1988akr, 4 months ago


A group of green plants mostly does not show
alternation of generation that is:
(a) Algae
(b) Bryophyta
(C) Pteridophyta (d) Gymnosperm
PGT Botany 2000​

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Answered by shivdharmendragautam
0

Explanation:

Alternation of generations occurs in almost all multicellular red and green algae, both freshwater forms (such as Cladophora) and seaweeds (such as Ulva). ... Some species of red algae have a complex triphasic alternation of generations, in which there is a gametophyte phase and two distinct sporophyte phases.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

correct answer is option a

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