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what isgametophyte?​

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Answered by ABHISHEK851101
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Gametophyte is one of the two alternate phase in the life cycle of plant andalgae

Answered by anchal2006
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Gametophyte

In plants and certain algae, the sexual phase (or an individual representing the phase) in the alternation of generations—a phenomenon in which two distinct phases occur in the life history of the organism, each phase producing the other. The nonsexual phase is the sporophyte.

Examples of Gametophytes

The fern you imagine when you think of Jurassic Park or a forest floor is a gametophyte. The graceful, fringed leaves are haploid – meaning they have only one set of chromosomes and produce sex cells through mitosis, like all gametophyte plants.

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