What is fate of zygote in plants showing haplontic life cycle
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The haplontic life forms produce the gametes through mitosis. After fertilization a zygote is formed: this cell is the only diploid cell in the entirelife cycle. It is thus that same zygotic cell that later undergoes meiosis. A haploid life cycle is found in most fungi and in some green algae like Chlamydomonas.
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The haplontic life forms produce the gametes through mitosis. After fertilization a zygote is formed: this cell is the only diploid cell in the entirelife cycle. It is thus that same zygotic cell that later undergoes meiosis. A haploid life cycle is found in most fungi and in some green algae like Chlamydomonas.
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Zygote after meiosis I undergoes mitosis throughout the life cycle.
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A haplontic life cycle refers to the life cycle of an organism that remains in the haploid phase throughout life.
- But in the haplontic life cycle, a phase is obtained when the two haploid gametes fuse and form a diploid cell called a zygote.
- The zygote cell divides by the process of meiosis in which after meiosis I the ploidy level is reduced to haploid and then followed by the mitosis throughout life.
- This life cycle is observed in the fungi, few plants, and some protists.
To learn more:
1. Haplontic life cycle: https://brainly.in/question/114963
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