the osmosis stage and the diffusion stage
The above is false. The correct answer is the haploid stage and the diploid stage.
Gametophytic stage & Sporophytic stage
Soybeans have two different stages of growing, the vegetative stage and the reproductive stage. The vegetation stage is how the soybeans grown once they are in the soil. The reproductive stage is when they are ready to start a new cycle of plants.
Plants and animals both go through stages in their lifetime. These stages are called the plants or animals life cycle.
The sporophyte stage and the gameotophyte stage
Bryophytes or Moss plants life cycle goes with two stages. The two stages are the haploid (gametophyte) and the diploid (sporophyte) which is the dominant stage.
sporophyte and gametophye. since plants have alternation of generation, both are multicellular (haploid and diploid)
The Sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage
The Sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage
it is basically an insect that has 3 stages of life cycle.
The two stages of a moss life cycle are the gametophyte stage and the sporophyte stage. The gametophyte is the dominant and photosynthetic stage, while the sporophyte is short-lived and dependent on the gametophyte for nutrients.
The stage that has both multicellular diploid and multicellular haploid stages is known as the alternation of generations, which occurs in plants and some algae. In this life cycle, the diploid stage is called the sporophyte, which produces haploid spores through meiosis. These spores develop into the multicellular haploid stage known as the gametophyte, which produces gametes. This cycle allows for the alternation between the two stages, facilitating genetic diversity and adaptation.
The plant life cycle is divided into two main stages: the sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage. The sporophyte stage begins when a seed germinates and grows into a mature plant that produces spores. These spores develop into gametophytes, which produce gametes (egg and sperm) that combine to form a new sporophyte plant. This cycle repeats itself to perpetuate plant growth and reproduction.