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ploidy of zygote of a fern​

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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  • Prothallus of a fern is haploid and bears male and female sex organs and is called gametophyte.

  • This upon fertilization starts the diploid stage.

  • Gemma cells in Marchantia are meant for asexual reproduction and are diploid.

  • zygote is always diploid.

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Answered by Anonymous
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