It is a type of life cycle found in some algae, fungi, and all plants where an organism alternates between a haploid (n) gametophyte generation and a diploid (2n) sporophyte generation.
A diploid plant (sporophyte) produces, by meiosis, a spore that gives rise to a multicellular, haploid pollen grain (gametophyte). It once was called hydrogen power.
In more simple terms, it is a life cycle in which there is both a multicellular diploid form, and a multicellular haploid form.
From Generation to Generation was created in 1959.
gametophyte generation
F1 Generation
Gregor Mendel referred to the generation resulting from crossbreeding the parental generation as the "first filial generation," symbolized as F1.
Crossing from the P1 (parent) will produce the F1 (first generation offspring)
Insire a Generation mean a generation insire the olympics.
Insire a Generation mean a generation insire the Olympics.
a lost generation
Dor L'Dor means generation to generation.
If you mean the iPod touch then the fourth generation
If you mean "descendant" it is a later generation, or offspring.
if you mean what generation is it in then here you go. generation 4
an heirloom is an object passed down from generation to generation within your family
2G means Second Generation. So it is a Second Generation iTouch.
That should be "Mendel". The first generation means the children; the second generation means the grandchildren.
If you mean "generation" in terms of a group of people who are born in the same decade, it's the same word: génération. If you mean "generation" in terms of the ability to produce things, it's "production".
It means that with each so-called "generation", there was a major breakthrough in computers. Terms such as "fourth generation" or "fifth generation" are not clearly defined, especially for the later generations.