Biology, asked by Irene345, 1 year ago

What is termed as haplontic kind of life cycle??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello friend......

The answer of u r question is....

"Life cycles that includes sexual production involve alternating haploid ( n) and diploid (2 n) stages.i.e, a change of ploidy is involved ....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya !!!

Here's your answer !!!

Sporophytic generation is represented only by the one celled zygote...

There is no free-living sporophytes ...

Meiosis in the zygote results in the formation of Haploid spores....

The Haploid spores divide mitotically and form the gametophyte....

The dominant, photosynthetic phase in such plants is the free-living gametophyte...

This kind of lifecycle is termed as HAPLONTIC ...

Many algae such as Volvox , Spirogyra and some species of Chlamydomonas represent this lifecycle...

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