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pteridophytes show what type of lifecycle?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \implies Pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms the visible plant body is a sporophyte which is dominant and the gametophyte generation is less conspicuous.

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 \implies Pteridophytes are vascular plants and have leaves (known as fronds), roots and sometimes true stems, and tree ferns have full trunks. Examples include ferns, horsetails and club-mosses. ... Pteridophytes do not have seeds or flowers either, instead they also reproduce via spores.

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Answered by ridahussain86
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All pteridophytes have a true alternation of generations, in which a dominant sporophyte generation produces spores through meiosis , and a free-living gametophyte generation forms gametes (egg and sperm) by mitosis . Ferns can be used to illustrate the life cycle stages common to all pteridophytes.

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