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Diplontic life cycle with haploid dependent sporophyte present in .......... plant group

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Answered by renum581827
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Answered by sayantikachakrabarti
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Gametes develop in the multicellular haploid gametophyte (from the Greek phyton, “plant”). Fertilization gives rise to a multicellular diploid sporophyte, which produces haploid spores via meiosis. ... It differs from our own diplontic life cycle, in which only the gametes are in the haploid state.

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