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Explain the life cycle of bryophytes.​

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Answered by viiiakajal9
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The bryophyte lifecycle consists of alternating generations between the haploid gametophyte and the diploid sporophyte. ... The two haploid gametes (sperm and egg) fuse, a diploid zygote is formed. As described above, the zygote of bryophytes grows inside the archegonia and will eventually become a diploid sporophyte.

Answered by pp969166
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Bryophytes have life cycles with alternation of generations. In each cycle, a haploid gametophyte, each of whose cells contains a fixed number of unpaired chromosomes, alternates with a diploid sporophyte, whose cell contain two sets of paired chromosomes.

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