jametes come from the life cycle how because it help it grow?
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Gametes develop from the multicellular haploid gametophytes (Greek phyton, "plant"). Fertilization gives rise to a multicellular, diploid sporophyte that produces haploid spores via meiosis.
Gametophytes produce the gametes in the life cycle of a plant. The male gamete is produced at the top of the stamen. The study of plants is called botany.
Gametes
ya plant the seed water it and let it grow
they both have 5 main stages
Life would not exist without the water cycle.
gametophytes
"biologists"
The gametophyte produces gametes.
in this diplontic life cycle the diploid sporophyte is the dominant photosynthetic independent phase of plant body.the haploid phase is represented by gametes only.this kind of life cycle is termed as diplontic life cycle.
The sporophyte generation is the result of the fusion of gametes. :)
The male and female gametes unite to form the zygote. Zygote develops into a new sporophyte. This sporophyte after growing vegetatively again enters into the reproductive phase and develops gametes. These gametes again unite to form a new zygote. Thus through alternation of these two generations the life cycle of a plant gets completed.
The plant life cycle shifts between haploid and diploid generations. Embryonic development is seen only in the diploid generation. The embryo is made by mixing of gametes, which are made only by the haploid generation. Dissimular from animals, plants, change between multicellular haploid and multicellular diploid periods in their lives. Gametes grow in the multicellular haploid gametophyte time of their life. Fertilization gives growth to any multicellular diploid sporophyte, and produces haploid spores through meiosis. This type of life cycle is called thhe haplodiplontic life cycle. It is different from the (our) diplonticlife cycle, in which only the gametes are in the haploid state.
Meiosis
Moss must grow close together and must have water to complete their life cycle. Gametophyte stage is dominant in the moss's life cycle where the eggs and sperm are produced. Mosses produce two kinds of gametes.
Sporophyte is the diploid (2n) stage of the plant life cycle. It is the multicellular spore-producing organism that develops from the zygote of a fertilized egg. The sporophyte is typically the primary photosynthetic form of the plant and is responsible for the production of spores. It is the stage of the plant that produces the spore-bearing structures such as the antheridia and archegonia which in turn produce the haploid gametes that are necessary for sexual reproduction.The sporophyte stage of the plant life cycle includes the following main components:Cellular growth and developmentProduction of haploid gametesSpore formationGrowth and maturation of sporophyte structuresThe sporophyte stage of the plant life cycle typically dominates the life cycle of most plants and is responsible for the growth and development of the plant. It is the main photosynthetic form of the plant and is responsible for producing the haploid gametes that are necessary for sexual reproduction.
In the life cycle of the green algae ulva, the phasw that produces male and female gametes is known as a gametophyte.
The plant cycle consists of 5 main processes. The uvula, The morph the Susin, phinosis and the Lisha. They each have a specific process and each do something to help and at the same time destroy the Plant.
Gametes in the sex organs
A mature sporophyte produces the spores. Likewise a mature gametophyte produces the gametes. The life cycle of the plant is completed by the alternation of these two generations.