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zygotic meiosis is characterized of

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Answered by shivamkumarsehagal
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Chlamydomonas is a genus of green algae. Zygotic meiosis is a feature of some lower plants, such as algae and animals. These organisms ( chlamydomonas) show haplontic sexual life cycle, with multicellular haploid stage ( that is dominant phase) while single celled diploid stage.

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Zygotic meiosis is characteristic of Zygotic meiosis is represented in the haplontic life cycle of many algae including Chlamydomonas. In such a life cycle, all cells are haploid except zygote. This is because meiosis occurs in the zygote itself resulting in four haploid cells that give rise to haploid plants.

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chlamydomonas.

Chlamydomonas is a genus of green algae.

Zygotic meiosis is a feature of some lower plants, such as algae and animals.

These organisms ( chlamydomonas) show haplontic sexual life cycle, with multicellular haploid stage ( that is dominant phase) while single celled diploid stage.

They perform zygotic meiosis that is diploid zygote divides meiototically and produces multi-cellular haploid body.

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