AP BIOLOGY

PLANTS

PLANT REPRODUCTION

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The common use of the word generation is the span of time between the birth of parents and their offspring. The science use of the term in plant reproduction, is the difference between the haploid and diploid stages in it’s life cycle.
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True
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False
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A life cycle is the sequence of stages an organisms goes through from one generation to the next. Organisms that reproduce sexually can have different types of life cycles, such as haploid or diploid life cycles.

Detailed explanation-2: -The two generations or life cycles that occur are called the sporophyte generation and the gametophyte generation. When you speak in genetic terms, it is the rotation in between the haploid and diploid stages. This refers to the chromosomes within the plant cells.

Detailed explanation-3: -alternation of generations, also called metagenesis or heterogenesis, in biology, the alternation of a sexual phase and an asexual phase in the life cycle of an organism. The two phases, or generations, are often morphologically, and sometimes chromosomally, distinct. fern: life cycle.

Detailed explanation-4: -“Alternation of generations is a type of life cycle in which subsequent generations of plants alternate between diploid and haploid organisms.”

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