Plants have an alternation of generations when they are in the gametophyte stage or the sporophyte stage. Gametes, which is haploid, or spores, which are diploid. Seedless vascular plants can be dominated by a haploid gametophyte stage where they are most of the time.
yes most byrophytes are. so primitive plants that are dominated by the gametophyte stage. this however does not mean that they are isogamous.
gametophyte
the underside of the gametophyte
dominated means to rule over, govern, control
Gametophyte-haploid Sporophyte-diploid
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The answer is gametophyte.
The suffix "-phyte" in gametophyte refers to a plant or organism that produces gametes, such as eggs or sperm. In the case of gametophyte, it specifically refers to the stage in the plant life cycle where gametes are produced.
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It is located on the underside of the fern gametophyte.
No the gametophyte which is multicellular (1n) will become the gametes
Egg being a gamete develops inside gametophyte