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Alternation of generation in Archegoniate

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Answered by ItzModel
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Explanation:

Land plants all have heteromorphic (anisomorphic) alternation of generations, in which the sporophyte and gametophyte are distinctly different. All bryophytes, i.e. liverworts, mosses and hornworts, have the gametophyte generation as the most conspicuous.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Alternation of Generation in Archegoniate

Explanation:

  • A life cycle of all the plants that takes through the both diploid and haploid generations
  • The multicellular diploid plant structure.its also called sporophyte,which generated spore by the meiotic division
  • The multicellular haploid is  known as gametophyte,which is shaped from the spore and offer ascent to the haploid gametes
  • The change between these haploid stage and  diploid  stage that found in plants is known as alternation and generations

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