Plant body is haploid in which of the following?
(A)
Fungi
Algae
Bryophytes
(B)
(D)
All of thes
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Option (D) All of these plant bodies – fungi, algae, and bryophytes are all haploid.
Explanation:
- If an organism has cells with a single chromosomal set, then it is set to be haploid in nature.
- This results from the organism undergoing meiosis. During meiotic cell division, diploid cells produce haploid cells.
- These are referred to as gametes since they directly denote the number of chromosomes in ovum or sperm cells.
- Algae and fungi undergo meiosis and are haploid in nature.
- Bryophytes are haploid. Spores gives rise to haploid gametophyte which forms haploid cells.
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Answer is option "D"
Explanation:
- Haploid depicts a cell that contains a solitary arrangement of chromosomes. The term haploid can likewise allude to the quantity of chromosomes in egg or sperm cells, which are additionally called gametes.
- Haploid gametes are delivered during meiosis, which is a kind of cell division that lessens the quantity of chromosomes in a parent diploid cell significantly. A few life forms, similar to green growth, have haploid parts of their life cycle. Different creatures, similar to male ants, live as haploid life forms for an amazing duration cycle.
- Plant body is haploid in fungi,algae,bryophytes, etc.
- So, the right answer is option d "all of these"
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