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What is the Sporophyte generation?


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Sporophyte generation:

  1. Sporophytes are plant generations that produce spores. Spores are produced by algae, bryophytes, angiosperms, and gymnosperms.
  2. A spore is a tiny structure that, after germination, gives rise to a new plant.
  3. Spores are classified into two types: mitotic spores and meiotic spores.
  4. Asexual spores are mitotic spores, while sexual spores are meiotic spores.
  5. Sporophytes can produce both types of spores; algae is a simplified organism that produces mitotic or asexual spores, and Chlamydomonas also produces asexual spores.
  6. Bryophytes from meiotic or sexual spores, homosporous pteridophytes form spores of the same size, and heterosporous pteridophytes form two types of spores, namely microspores from microspore mother cells and megaspores from megaspore mother cells.

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