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Haploid or gamet producing phase of an organism​

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Answered by GoodLuck8491
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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 ishaploid (has a single set of chromosomes), and the sporophyte is diploid (has a double set).

Answered by Zayn009
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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).

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