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What is heteromorphic alternarion of generation

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Answered by ritik12336
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In an isomorphic alternation of generations (found in some algae, for example) the sporophyte and gametophyte are morphologically similar or identical; in a heteromorphic alternation of generations they are dissimilar (e.g. in mosses the gametophyte is the dominant and conspicuous generation, whereas in higher plants ...

Answered by anamikapradeep7
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Heteromorphic alternation of generations means that there is a sporophyte version of the plant and a gametophyte version of the plant that each participate in that plant species’s life cycle. The gametophyte plant (or plants) make the gametes. Hey we have gametes right? Sperm and egg. Same with plants. What happens when these come together? That’s right a perfect, beautiful sporophyte zygote. Once this zygote develops and matures it will now produce spores. When these spores land, guess what they grow in to. That’s right, a gametophyte! And thus the cycle continues.

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