Seeds of gymnosperms have three generations, that is
A
Two sporophytic and one gametophytic generation
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B
Two gametophytic and one sporophytic
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C
All three sporophytic generations
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D
All three gametophytic generations
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Solution
The correct option is A Two sporophytic and one gametophytic generation Gymnosperms are group of seed plants that do not produce flowers. However, like all vascular plants they have a sporophyte-dominant life cycle and the relatively short-lived gametophytic phase. While the microspores and megaspores, are typically produced in pollen cones or ovulate cones, Gametophytes develop within the spore wall. Pollen grains (microgametophytes),mature from microspores, and produces sperm cells. Megagametophytes develop from megaspores and are retained within the ovule. They typically produce multiple archegonia. Thus they have two sporophytic and one gametophytic generation.