Biology, asked by rohitrathi928, 8 months ago

what are haploid plant body? give two examples. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Haploid Plant :-

     Haploid is a condition where cells contain only one set of chromosomes. The haploid plant body (gametophyte) produces gametes by mitosis.

Diploid sporophytic plant body produces spores by meiosis .

Example :-

           Bryophytes & Pteridophytes in alternation generation ( Sexual Generation ).

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Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

Cells with only one set of chromosomes are said to be haploid.

Explanation:

Mitosis is used to create gametes in the haploid plant body (gametophyte). A diploid sporophytic plant body uses meiosis to create spores. Algae and Bryophyta are examples of haploid plant bodies.

What is the name of a haploid plant?

The haploid plant, also known as a gametophyte, and the diploid plant, sometimes known as a sporophyte, alternate in the generation, produce haploid spores in sporangia and gametes in gametangia, protect the embryo, and have an apical meristem. Through reductional division, a haploid parent plant body creates haploid gametes, while a diploid parent plant body creates haploid gametes. When an organism's cells only have one set of chromosomes, the organism is said to be a haploid.

Thus, a flowering plant's female gametophyte typically has 8 haploid cells.

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