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How do moss plants exhibit alternation of generations?

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Alternation of Generations.

All plants undergo a life cycle that takes them through both haploid and diploid generations. ... The multicellular haploid plant structure is called the gametophyte, which is formed from the spore and give rise to the haploid gametes.

The sporophyte produces spores (hence the name), by meiosis. These develop into a gametophyte. ... The fusion of male and female gametes (fertilization) produces a diploid zygote which develops into a new sporophyte. This is the cycle which is known as alternation of generations or alternation of phases.

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