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what are the parts in flowering plants having diploid and haploid number of chromosomes???

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Answered by Harshita758
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Mitosis is the parts of flowering plants having diploid and haploid

Answered by AauryoanaChinski
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Answer:

In plants, the haploid part of the life cycle is called the GAMETOPHYTE. The normal haploid number for a human egg or sperm is 23 chromosomes (n = 23).

The fusion of male and female gametes produces a diploid zygote, which develops by repeated cell divisions into a multicellular SPOROPHYTE. Because sporophytes are the product of the fusion of two haploid gametes, these sporophyte cells are normally diploid, containing two sets of chromosomes.

Explanation:

Plant Root cell :

— 2n Stem cell

— 2n Leaf cell

— 2n Flower Sepals

In the anther ,the pollen grains only belong to haploid stage and which are . Scientists call the number of chromosome sets in a cell has its ploidy. Some plants are polyploid, which means they have many sets of chromosomes per cell.

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