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How can we define isomorphic alternation of generation

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In an isomorphic alternation of generations (found in some algae, for example) the sporophyte and gametophyte are morphologically similar or identical; in a heteromorphic alternation of generations they are dissimilar (e.g. in mosses the gametophyte is the dominant and conspicuous generation, whereas in higher plants .

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