The sporic life cycle, also known as alternation of generations, refers to a reproductive strategy in which an organism alternates between two distinct phases: the haploid gametophyte stage and the diploid sporophyte stage. In this cycle, the sporophyte produces spores through meiosis, which develop into gametophytes that produce gametes. When gametes fuse during fertilization, they form a new sporophyte, thus continuing the cycle. This pattern is common in plants, fungi, and some protists.
The generation that undergoes mitosis in the sporic life cycle is the haploid gametophyte generation. This generation produces gametes through mitosis which will fuse during fertilization to form a diploid zygote.
haploid is not real
alternation of generations
variation of generations
I cannot answer this question.
haploid is not real
alternation of generations
both the haploid and diploid generations
it is the genetic energy cycle because they produce energy to other Animals!!
If by life cycle you mean shelf life, then its years
reproduction
It means different stages of software life cycle.