Biology, asked by tamaraeckert1976, 11 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?

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Answered by SHUBHI23004
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A spore develops into a haploid gametophyte. The gametophyte has male or female reproductive organs that undergo mitosis to form haploid gametes (sperm or eggs). Fertilization of gametes produces a diploid zygote. The zygote grows and develops into a mature sporophyte, and the cycle repeats

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Answered by smartbrainz
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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. This I would grow up to form a diploid. This is known as the sporophyte generation.
  • Later on the sporophyte begins to grow however the growth results in the formation of a gametophyte.
  • The gamate  divides by the process of meiosis which is the reductional division and leads to the formation of haploid male and female garments.

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