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what is altruism of generation which phase is dominant in angiosperms​

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Answered by idk142
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:sporophyte

Life cycle of an angiosperm, represented here by a pea plant (genus Pisum). The sporophyte is the dominant generation, but multicellular male and female gametophytes are produced within the flowers of the sporophyte.

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Answered by gowdaramyar8
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During the life cycle, plants go through both haploid and diploid generations. referred to as alternation of generations. The diploid plant structure is the sporophyte which produces spores through meiosis. These spores form haploid structure, the gametophyte, which give rise to the haploid gametes. However, during the occurrence of alternation of generation, the dominant generation differs between the plants. While the dominant generation in case of bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) is haploid, with the gametophyte being the main plant, in tracheophytes (vascular plants), the diploid generation is dominant and the sporophyte makes up the main plant.

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