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examples of exosporic and endosporic germination in plant kingdom

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Gametophyte. A gametophyte (/ɡəˈmiːtoʊfaɪt/) is one of the two alternating phases in the life cycle of plants and algae. In some multicellular green algae (Ulva lactuca is one example), red algae and brown algae, sporophytes and gametophytes may be externally indistinguishable (isomorphic).

Endosporic gametophyte. A gametophyte that develops within a spore. For example, the female gametophyte of Selaginella is contained within the megaspore and at maturity only a portion, bearing the archegonia, is exposed through the spore wall.

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