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sporophyte and gametophye. since plants have alternation of generation, both are multicellular (haploid and diploid)
gametophyte
The sporophyte stage and the gameotophyte stage
Yes, that is correct. In cellular slime molds, the haploid stage, also known as the amoeboid stage, dominates the life cycle. These amoeboid cells undergo aggregation to form a multicellular structure called a slug. On the other hand, in acellular slime molds, the diploid stage, or the plasmodial stage, dominates the life cycle. The plasmodium is a large, multinucleate mass of cytoplasm that can give rise to fruiting bodies for spore production.
This dikaryotic stage in fungi reproduction involves the formation of two haploid nuclei, which later merge into a single nucleus
they have two multicellular stages. A haploid and diploid stage.
sporophyte and gametophye. since plants have alternation of generation, both are multicellular (haploid and diploid)
The Sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage
sporophyte and gametophye. since plants have alternation of generation, both are multicellular (haploid and diploid)
A sporophyte is the diploid multicellular stage that is in a alga or plant life cycle. It produces haploid spores.
the osmosis stage and the diffusion stage The above is false. The correct answer is the haploid stage and the diploid stage.
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multicellular haploid
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.
false, it's diploid, not haploid. i just took a test and got this answer right
a haploid gametophyte stage and a diploid sporophyte stage..
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.