The correct option is
D Meiocyte
The correct option is D.
Explanation for the correct option:
Option D:
- From the given options, Meiosis takes place in meiocytes, due to the fact they shape gametes.
- Meiosis takes place all through sexual reproduction in the formation of gametes.
- Meiosis is the process in which a single cell divides twice to produce four haploid daughter cells.
- These cells are the gametes – sperms in men and eggs in women.
Explanation for the incorrect options:
Option A:
- Megaspores are haploid and are produced after meiosis in the megaspore mother cell.
- MMC or megaspore mother cell undergoes meiosis which will hold the ploidy of the gamete.
- The MMC is diploid with the assist of meiotic division produces haploid megaspores.
Option B:
Gemmules are an asexual structure, meiosis no longer takes place in them.
Option C:
Conidia are an asexual structure, meiosis no longer takes place in them.
Final answer: Meiosis takes place in Meiocytes.