Biology, asked by RohitBaghotiya, 9 months ago

explain the terms gametophyte , sporophyte , alternation of generation​

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Answered by parveengakhar01560
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The sexual phase, called the gametophyte generation, produces gametes, or sex cells, and the asexual phase, or sporophyte generation, produces spores asexually. In terms of chromosomes, the gametophyte is haploid (has a single set of chromosomes), and the sporophyte is diploid (has a double set).

Answered by tanu1444
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Gametophyte - The haploid multicellular individual or generation of a plant or alga with alternation of generations that begins with a haploid spore

Sporophyte- It is the diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga it produces spore.

Alternation of generations- The fusion of male and female gametes produces a diploid zygote which develops into a new sporophyte this is called alternation of generations.

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