Plant body is haploid in which of the following?(A)FungiAlgaeBryophytes(B)(D)All of thes
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a] fungi
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Fungi have a cell wall and vacuoles. They reproduce by both sexual and asexual means, and like basal plant groups (such as ferns and mosses) produce spores. Similar to mosses and algae, fungi typically have haploid nuclei. Both fungi and oomycetes grow as filamentous hyphal cells
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Plant body is haploid in All of these.
Option (D)
Explanation:
- Algae, Fungi and Bryophytes are the primitive organisms of the Earth.
- Algae is a green coloured eukaryotic organisms which has the capability to perform photosynthesis.
- They body is absent of true roots, stems and leaves.
- Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that includes yeasts, molds, mushrooms.
- Most of the Fungi have haploid structure in their body.
- Bryophytes are non-vascular land plants.
- It has three groups including mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- It reproduces through spores.
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