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Through the process of meiosis.
Gametophyte generation
the answer is N. Spores grow gametophytes that produce a haploid gamete through mitosis once fertilization occurs the product is a zygote that is 2n which will grow into a sporophyte that produces spores through meiosis.
sporangium bears number of spores which are formed by process of asexual reproduction by process of mitosis
Spores are unnecessary to asexual reproduction.
Mitosis is the process of producing new cells and is essential to new growth and the refreshment of tissues. Both plant and animal cells go through mitosis and some plants also go through meiosis, which is the production of gametes: the sperm and egg to produce the next generation.
Meiosis and not mitosis must be used to produce gamete. This is because meiosis produces spores that are used for reproduction and can form similar copies to the parent cell.
yes , it is essential for mitosis to occur in an amoeba in order for the cells to reproduce
mitosis
Mitosis and meiosis alternate to produce the two twypes of reproductive cells-- gametes and spores
The ability to undergo meiosis and produce genetic variation does not apply equally well to both sexual and asexual spores. Sexual spores are formed through meiosis, which shuffles genetic material and leads to genetic variation. Asexual spores, on the other hand, are produced by mitosis and do not contribute to genetic diversity.
In animals, gametes are formed only through meiosis. Mitosis does not produce gametes. However, in autotrophs, spores composed of gametes go though mitosis to produce a gametophyte.