Either a Spore or Sori
The Rhizome is an underground stem that they grow from.
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1. Gametophytic plant body 2. Sporophytic capsule
A fern's life cycle alternates between two distinct stages: the sporophyte and gametophyte. The sporophyte stage is the dominant phase, where it produces spores through meiosis. These spores germinate into tiny gametophytes, which produce eggs and sperm. Fertilization of the egg by the sperm results in a new sporophyte plant.
The sporophyte stage of a fern is diploid, which means it has two sets of chromosomes. This includes the mature fern plant that produces spores through meiosis. The gametophyte stage of a fern is haploid, having only one set of chromosomes.
Two different forms a plant can have.
sporophyte and gametophye. since plants have alternation of generation, both are multicellular (haploid and diploid)
In plants, the two alternating generations are the sporophyte (produces spores) and the gametophyte (produces gametes). The sporophyte is usually diploid, while the gametophyte is haploid. The sporophyte is usually larger and more dominant than the gametophyte.
In plants, what is the diploid form called?
sporophyte and gametophye. since plants have alternation of generation, both are multicellular (haploid and diploid)
The Sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage
During the life cycle of a plant, gametophyte is to n as sporophyte is to 2n. Gametophyte produces haploid gametes through mitosis, which fuse during fertilization to form a diploid zygote that develops into a sporophyte through mitosis.
The Sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage
The seta and capsule are known as the sporophyte generation because they are structures that produce spores through meiosis, which will ultimately give rise to the gametophyte generation. The sporophyte generation is diploid, meaning it contains two sets of chromosomes, whereas the gametophyte generation is haploid, containing one set of chromosomes.