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What is the alternation of generation in phylum coelentrata

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Answered by Rishi2026
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Alternation of generations is a type of life cycle that switches between two forms, the asexual polyp and the sexual medusa. Each reproduction, one form will give rise to the other. For example, a polyp will go through asexual reproduction to produce medusae and vice versa with sexual reproduction among medusae.

Answered by Sivadharni
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Answer: Alternation of generation is also known as metagenesis. It is a phenomenon whereby, in the life history of an organism, a diploid asexual phase and a haploid sexual phase regularly alternate with each other. This type of true alternation of generation is present in plants like mosses and ferns.

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