The Sporophyte is the dominant generation of the club moss, which is a Lycopodium. Also, club mosses are vascular plants, and the diploid generation is dominant for vascular plants.
The dominant generation in gymnosperms is the sporophyte generation.
In ferns, the dominant generation is the sporophyte.
yes, the gametophyte generation of a moss is haploid. While the sporophyte generation of a moss is diploid.
A trait that appears or is expressed in the F1 generation is considered dominant. Dominant traits will manifest themselves in the offspring when at least one parent carries the dominant allele for that trait.
The dominant generation in ferns is the sporophyte generation. This generation produces spores through meiosis, which then develop into gametophytes. The gametophytes produce gametes that fuse to form a new sporophyte, completing the reproductive cycle of ferns.
The dominant generation in gymnosperms is the sporophyte generation.
The dominant phase of the moss life cycle is the gametophyte stage. This is where the plant produces gametes for sexual reproduction, and it is the most visible phase of the life cycle. The sporophyte stage is much shorter and less conspicuous in mosses.
In ferns, the dominant generation is the sporophyte.
gametophytes
gametophytes
The sporophyte generation is dominant in ferns.
Sporophyte is the dominant generation.
Yes, a dominant trait will appear in the first generation if one of the parents carries the dominant allele. Dominant traits only need one copy of the allele to be expressed.
plants
A trait that appears or is expressed in the F1 generation is considered dominant. Dominant traits will manifest themselves in the offspring when at least one parent carries the dominant allele for that trait.
F1 Generation
yes, the gametophyte generation of a moss is haploid. While the sporophyte generation of a moss is diploid.