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meiocytes observed in all except​

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Answered by shreya7843
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https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82477541.pdf

Cytotaxonomic studies in Themeda triandra. I ... - Core

Answered by varshika1664
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The Correct Answer would be Blue-Green Algae. Blue-Green Algae is the only organism in which meiocytes absence is noticed.  

Explanation:

What do you understand by Meiocytes?

A Meiocyte is basically defined as a cell which transforms into a gamete while the whole process of meiosis occurs. It is rather a diploid cell. With the help of Meiosis, Meiocyte further divides into four genetically different haploid gametes.The haploid gametes, thus, produced are commonly known as Meiospores.

Now, Blue-green algae or cyanobacteria are basically unicellular, where most common method of multiplication is through Binary Fission. Thus, Blue-Green Algae is an exception.

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