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how are the reproductive cycles of a fungus and a pteridophyte similar ?

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Answered by drmnf786
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Explanation:

In pteridophytes, the sporophytes (of the haploid stage) produce spores. The diploid stage in pteridophytes may occur when tow spores fuse and develop into a prothallus (diploid stage of the pteridophytes).

Fungo too produces spores by the sporangiophores (haploid stage). Occasionally, two horizontal hyphae between two species of fungi, may fuse at the tips and form a zygote through karyogamy and plasmogamy.

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Answered by imitateportsmouth
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Answer:

Fungus and a pteridophyte, both organisms produce haploid spores and exhibit diploid and haploid stages.

Explanation:

Fungus undergoes sporangiophores which is haploid stage for reproduction. The two species of fungi fuse together at the tips and form a zygote by undergoing the process of plasmogamy and karyogamy (diploid stage).

Likewise in pteriodphytes, species also produces haploid spores through haploid stage. In diploid stage the two spores fuse together to form a prothallus which is a diploid stage.

Hence, the similarity in the reproductive cycle of fungus and a pteridophyte is that both organisms produce haploid spores and exhibit diploid and haploid stages.

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