why asexual and sexual Ulva plants are called as saprophyte and gametophyte?
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Asexual reproduction takes place by the formation of quadri-flagellate zoospores in the diploid asexual plant or the sporophyte which is morphologically similar to the gametophyte. ... Therefore, the alternating generations of the life-cycle of Ulva show that an asexual plant is diploid.
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Answer: ulva called sporphyte because it produce spores and called gametophyte because it produce gametes
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