Haploid spores are produced by meiosis, which germinates to form a haploid gametophyte. Also Check: Do Prokaryotes Have Mitosis or Meiosis?... View Article
Sporophyte generation is the diploid stage. It is developed from the diploid zygote, which is formed by the fusion of two haploid gametes. Also... View Article
Flowering seed plants are called angiosperms. Also Check: Why Have Angiosperms Primarily Dominated The Flora? Are Bryophytes Asexual? Are... View Article
Bryophytes show alternation of generation between free-living haploid gametophyte, which is the dominant stage and the diploid sporophyte, which... View Article
Metagenesis refers to the alternation between sexual and asexual stages. E.g. Cnidarians such as Obelia exist in both polyp and medusa forms and... View Article
Gametophyte generation is haploid. Haploid spores germinate to produce haploid gametophyte. The gametophyte on maturity produces gametes by... View Article
Yes, ferns have alternation of generation. The diploid sporophyte stage is the dominant stage. Their life cycle is haplo-diplontic. Also Check:... View Article
Yes, fungi also show alternation of generations, the haploid phase is the dominant phase. Also Check: What type of cell is fungi? Name A... View Article
Yes, alternation of generations occurs in plants. They alternate between the diploid sporophyte stage and haploid gametophyte stage in their life... View Article
Alternation of a generation refers to the alternation between distinct phases, i.e. sexual, asexual, diploid, haploid, stages in the life cycle... View Article
Fungi imperfecti are called so because of the absence of a perfect or sexual stage. Also Check: What type of cell is fungi? Name A Common... View Article
Fungi are categorized into various classes based on the structure of mycelium, method of spore formation and fruiting bodies. Also Check:... View Article
All imperfect fungi do not reproduce sexually, only the asexual or vegetative phase is known. Also Check: What type of cell is fungi? Name... View Article
Aspergillus is placed in Ascomycetes now. Also Check: What type of cell is fungi? Name A Common Asexual Reproductive Structure Seen In The... View Article