FORESTRY
PLANT AND WOOD ANATOMY
Question
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The spore form in a plant’s life cycle is called the
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Sporophyte
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Gametophyte
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Alternation of Generations
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Parental Generation
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Diploid sporophyte cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid spores. Each spore goes through mitotic divisions to yield a multicellular, haploid gametophyte . Mitotic divisions within the gametophyte are required to produce the gametes. The diploid sporophyte results from the fusion of two gametes.
Detailed explanation-2: -The generation of plants that produce spores is called sporophytes.
Detailed explanation-3: -sporophyte, in plants and certain algae, the nonsexual 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.
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