it is the genetic energy cycle because they produce energy to other Animals!!
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The life cycle of moss is as follows:Sperm and egg are fertilized and form a zygote. The zygote transforms into a gametophyte and then a sporophyte. It undergoes meiosis and grows to form moss.
It seems there may be a typo in your question. If you meant "pteridophyta," this is a plant phylum that includes ferns and their allies. Pteridophytes are vascular plants that reproduce via spores instead of seeds. They have a distinct alternation of generations life cycle with a dominant sporophyte generation.
Because they do not have the vascular tissues. Xylem and phloem.
Algae belong to phylum Chlorophyta, Phaeophyta, Rhodophyta or Bacillariophyta of kingdom Protoctista, whereas mosses belong to class Musci of phylum Bryophyta of kingdom Plantae...CB Most of the algae live in marine or fresh water, whereas the mosses live in moist, shady terrestrial habitats...CB Mosses are anchored to the ground by rhizoids and algae are anchored to the substratum by a structure known as the holdfast...CB There can be unicellular algae but never unicellular mosses...CB Although algae do not have true body differentiation in to roots, stems, and leaves, mosses have somewhat differentiation in stems and leaves....CB Alternation of generations is present in mosses, and there is no alternation of generations in algae...CB
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The life cycle of moss is as follows:Sperm and egg are fertilized and form a zygote. The zygote transforms into a gametophyte and then a sporophyte. It undergoes meiosis and grows to form moss.
It seems there may be a typo in your question. If you meant "pteridophyta," this is a plant phylum that includes ferns and their allies. Pteridophytes are vascular plants that reproduce via spores instead of seeds. They have a distinct alternation of generations life cycle with a dominant sporophyte generation.
Human beings do exhibit an alternation of generations, but the haploid phase is extremely deemphasized while the diploid phase is overwhelmingly dominant. The haploid phase in humans that results from meiosis is restricted to only one cell, either an egg in the female or a sperm in the male. There is never a multicellular haploid structure as there usually are in plants. If such a multicellular haploid structure is required for a true alternation of generations, then humans do not exhibit alternation of generations. The human organism grows by mitosis (the diploid phase) only after fertilization. A plant sporophyte is diploid and it produces spores by meiosis. Humans, like plant sporophytes, are diploid and make haploid gametes by meiosis.
Gen 1 = The plant reproduces sexually Gen 2 = The offspring of that plant reproduce asexually and the cycle begins again, hence the name alternation ---Caveat--- This is a very simple explanation and surely there are exceptions and important details to consider depending on the exact species. For instance, triggers that can cause an alternation of generations, or sequences *how many times a the plant reproduces sexually/asexually before switching. Plant reproduction can be very complex! Good question. Just remember, all true plants will have alternating generations.
I just learned about the cycle of life at school! (That is not true okay?)
a) The growing embryo gives rise to the gametophyte.b) The sporophyte generation is dominant.c)Spores are primarily distributed by water currents.d) The haploid generation grows on the sporophyte generation.e) Antheridia and archegonia are produced by gametophytes.
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The smaller a star is, the longer its life cycle.
what is a life cycle of a humuhumukunukunuapua'a ?can you give me a pitcher of a humuhumukunukunuapua'a's life cycle?will this be right?can I trust you?is every hear true
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