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Both phases are multicellular, but intermediate condition of Haplo and Diplontic exhibited by​

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Answered by anuragyadavkp10
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Bryophytes and pteridophytes, interestingly, exhibit an intermediate condition (Haplo-diplontic); both phases are multicellular and often free-living. ... It alternates with multicellular, saprophytic autotrophic, independent but shortlived haploid gametophyte. Such a pattern is known as haplo-diplontic life cycle.

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Bryophytes and pteridophytes, interestingly, exhibit an intermediate condition (Haplo-diplontic); both phases are multicellular and often free-living. ... It alternates with multicellular, saprophytic autotrophic, independent but shortlived haploid gametophyte. Such a pattern is known as haplo-diplontic life cycle.

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