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What is haplo-diplontic life cycle?? Please explain

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HAPLO-DIPLONTIC LIFE CYCLE

==> AFTER FERTILIZATION, THE MULTICELLULAR DIPLOID SPOROPHYTES ARE FORMED, WHICH PRODUCES HAPLOID SPORES THROUGH THE PROCESS CALLED MEIOSIS. THIS IS CALLED HAPLO-DIPLONTIC LIFE CYCLE.

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haplo-diplontic can be explain as follows

- Both the sporophytic and the gametiphytic phase are multicellular and the dominant phase in the life cycle may be a gametophyte or sporophyte.

-In bryophytes, the dominant and the independent phase is the thalloid or eract gametophyte and it alternates with the relatively short-lived multicellular sporophyte, which is dependent on the gametophyte.

-In petridophytes, the dominant phase is represented by the independent sporophytic plant body;it alternates with the short-lived, inconspicuous, multicellular, autotrophic and independent gametophyte.

examples,, bryophytes, petridophytes and some algae like Ectocarpuc, Polydiphonia and sea kelp.
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