Yes, and the structure is called a haploid structure
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A gametopyte has haploid set of chromosomes whereas a sporophyte has diploid set of chromosomes. A gametophyte produces the gamets ( male & female) and a sporophyte produces spores in the sporangium. Germination of these spores results in the formation of gametophyte plants.
The gametophyte produces gametes.
Chromosomes are thread-like structures found in the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
Embryo sac is the female gametophyte of flowering plants. Situated in the flower. It is dependent on the sporophyte (what we call plant) for nutrition. here the gametophyte is reduced and sporophyte is dominant.In lower plants the female gametophyte is prominent and independent where it can photosynthesize. Usually it is called as a thallus. Here the sporophyte is reduced and the gametophyte is dominant.
asexual sporophyte ulva plants is called so, as it produces spores and sexual gametophyte ulva plant is so called as it produces gametes
A sporophyte is the diploid form and a gametophyte is haploid form.
The spore.
In most plants, the sporophyte generation is dominant. In fern, for example, the fern itself is the sporophyte. This organism produces spores that fall to the substrate below and grow into a separate organism called a gametophyte. The gametophyte produces sperm and eggs in order to produce a new sporophyte which grows out of the gametophyte's body, destroying it. It is important to note that the gametophyte is haploid and the sporophyte is dploid.
The gametophyte stage.
well, its a nonvascular plant, which means it doesnt use xylem and phloem for support and transport of nutrients.Edited answer:The main plant body in moss is a gametophyte and sporophyte is dependent on gametophyte. Male and female gametophytes have leafy structures, supported by rhizoides at the base. The sporophyte consists of foot, seta and capsules and produce spores in the capsule.
yes it does
The male reproductive structures of a pea plant are called the stamen