The sporophyte is a diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of plants.
During this stage, the plant produces haploid spores called gametophytes through meiosis.
Ferns, bryophytes, and gymnosperms are some examples of plants producing sporophytes.
The sporophyte is the asexual phase in the plant's life cycle.
During this stage, it produces haploid spores for sexual reproduction.
These spores are stored in structures called sporangium.
It is a major phase in the alternation of generations of plants, which is the cycle of alternation between sexual and asexual phases during a plant's life cycle.