describe the process of alternation of generation with example
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Alternation of generations is defined as the alternation of multicellular diploid and haploid forms in the organism's life cycle, regardless of whether or not these forms are free-living. ... For example, in all bryophytes the gametophyte generation is dominant and the sporophyte is dependent on it.
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Alternation of generations, also called metagenesis or heterogenesis, in biology, the alternation of a sexual phase and an asexual phase in the life cycle of an organism. The two phases, or generations, are often morphologically, and sometimes chromosomally, distinct. The life cycle of the fern.
For example, in all bryophytes the gametophyte generation is dominant and the sporophyte is dependent on it.
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