Biology, asked by Ant05, 8 months ago

In a plant’s life cycle, how many sporophyte generations occur between one gametophyte generation and the next time that eggs and sperm are produced?
a zero
b one
c two
d four

Answers

Answered by dimprajapati
4

⇒in a plants life cycle there is used for two generation that occur between 1st sporophytic generation and the next type the eggs and the sperms are produced.

⇒Explanation: The life cycle of a plant is different from that of any Animal.

⇒The male and female gamete fuses to form a zygote.

Answered by wajahatkincsem
2

Option b is correct

one

Explanation:

  • In the life cycle of a plant, it goes through two distinct stages.
  • A sporophyte is diploid while a gametophyte is haploid.
  • The sporophyte generation happens between the gametophyte generation.
  • When matured, a sporophyte produces haploid spores and these spores grow into the gametophyte.  
  • These haploid gametes produce diploid zygote after fusion and it develops diploid sporophyte.

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