Biology, asked by sm38927571, 10 months ago

what is the pattern of life cycle shown by seed bearing plants​

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Answered by debashish24
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Explanation:

seed bearing plants reproduce sexually and hence have a continual life cycle..the exchange of gametes takes place either within the same flower or different..after fertilisation fruits buldge out ..the seeds from these fruits again get dispersed either my humans or animals and gives rise to a new plant....this process continues...the lifespan of a plant depends on the period after which there is complete differentiatiin...further growth inhibitors are also responsible

Answered by Rkroroekfkfksopwp
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Answer: Diplontic life cycle

The life cycle characterized by gametic meiosis and diploid sparophyte this is dominant photosynthetic and independent generation of the plant. The gametophyte generation is represented by the haploid gametes or few called haplopid gametophyte. Here only sporophyte is conspicuous. Diplontic life cycle is exhibited by some green algae, brown algae, and all seed bearing plant I. e. gymnosperms and angiosperms. In seed plants pollen and overies contain male and female gametophytes, respectively.

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