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explain haplodiplontic life cycle found in bryophytes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This kind of life cycle is seen in bryophytes and pteridophytes . In bryophytes a independent,dominant,photosynthetic, thalloid or erect phase is represented by a haploi gametophyte and it alternates with short lived multicellular sporophyte totally or partially dependent on the gametophyte for its nutrition.

Answered by preranarajnag2809
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Haplo-diplontic type of life cycle involves the clear alternation of generations between a haploid gamete producing gametophyte and a diploid spore-producing sporophyte. Both bryophytes and pteridophytes exhibit this kind of life cycle pattern.

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