Plants do not make their gametes by meiosis. How is that?
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Nᴏ ᴘʟᴀɴᴛ ᴍᴀᴋᴇs ɢᴀᴍᴇᴛᴇs ʙʏ ᴍᴇɪᴏsɪs. Tʜᴇʏ ᴀʟʟ ᴍᴀᴋᴇ sᴘᴏʀᴇs ʙʏ ᴍᴇɪᴏsɪs ᴡʜɪᴄʜ ɢʀᴏᴡ ɪɴᴛᴏ ᴀ ᴍᴜʟᴛɪᴄᴇʟʟᴜʟᴀʀ ʜᴀᴘʟᴏɪᴅ sᴛᴀɢᴇ. Tʜᴀᴛ sᴛᴀɢᴇ ᴘʀᴏᴅᴜᴄᴇs ɢᴀᴍᴇᴛᴇs ʙʏ ᴍɪᴛᴏsɪs.
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Plants make gametes by mitosis because the gametophyte generation is a multicellular haploid (n) structure. A diploid (2n) zygote is formed through fertilization of haploid (n) gametes produced through mitosis in the multicellular haploid (n) gametophyte generation
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