Biology, asked by nikhillokesho94, 6 months ago

Bryophytes and pteridophytes exhibit haplo-diplontic life cycle. Then how do they differ in their life cycle? ​

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Answered by amansharma954781
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Explanation:

BOTH BRYO AND PTERIDOPHYTES EXHIBIT. HAPLODIPLONTIC LIFE CYCLE

but for bryophytes main stage plant is gametophyte ie (n) which is green , independent , photosynthetic and long lived and sporophyte stage is non green , dependent on gametophyte , short lived ie why bryophytes are haploid .

For pteridophytes their main stage plant is sporophyte ie(2n) is dominant and they are diploid

Answered by ashwinibyatnal5
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Answer:

bryophytes are the main stages in plants it is the gametophytic which is green ,in independent, photosynthetic and long lived in sporophyte stage is non green , dependent on gametophyte short lived. bryophytes are haploid. and in pteridophytes their main stage plant is sporophyte is dominant and they are diploid

Explanation:

bryophytes and pteridophytes exhibit haplo diplontic life cycle

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