Generations
alternation of generation
Plants exhibit alternation of generations that includes both diploid and haploid multicellular stages.The multicellular diploid stage is called the sporophyte and haploid stage is called gametophyte.
The phrase used to describe the basic life cycle of all plants is "alternation of generations." This refers to the alternating stages of a plant's life cycle where it switches between a spore-producing phase (gametophyte) and a seed-producing phase (sporophyte).
gametophyte: The gamete-bearing individual or phase in the life cycle of a plant having alternation of generations sporophyte: The spore-producing individual or phase in the life cycle of a plant having alternation of generations
The alternation of generations in vascular plants involves a multicellular sporophyte and a multicellular gametophyte stage in their life cycle. Both stages are dependent on each other for reproduction.
alternation of generations
The alternation of generations in plants involves a cycle where plants switch between a multicellular diploid phase (sporophyte) and a multicellular haploid phase (gametophyte). This impacts the plant life cycle by allowing for genetic diversity through the production of spores and gametes, and ensures successful reproduction through the fusion of gametes.
sporophyte and gametophye. since plants have alternation of generation, both are multicellular (haploid and diploid)
Mangrove are plants found on the peripheral areas of sea. During high tide these get submerged in water and have vivipery to complete their life cycle by alternation of generations.
The Sporophyte life cycle is the dominant stage in Ferns (vascular non-seed plants)
A asexual B Haploid C diploid D alternation of generation
alternation of generations