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Alternation of generations (also
known as
metagenesis or heterogenesis) is the
predominant type
of life
cycle in
plants and algae. In
plants both phases...
- Spore-bearing plants, like all plants, go
through a life-cycle
of alternation of generations. The
fully grown sporophyte, what is
commonly referred to as...
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develops into a new sporophyte. This
cycle is
known as
alternation of generations or
alternation of phases.
Bryophytes (mosses,
liverworts and hornworts)...
- They show
alternation of generation i.e. the
gametophytic stage alternates with the
sporophytic stage.
Plant body is
gametophytic and
consists of two stages:...
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birth years. Most
members of Generation Z are the
children of Generation X or
older Millennials. As the
first social generation to have
grown up with access...
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tropical seaweeds of the
genera Kappaphycus and Eucheuma.
Irish moss
undergoes an
alternation of generation lifecycle common in many
species of algae (see figure...
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along the
coast of Washington,
United States.
Salps have a
complex life cycle, with an
obligatory alternation of generations. Both
portions of the life cycle...
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gametophyte and a****ual
diploid sporophyte, is
known as
alternation of generations. The
evolution of ****ual
reproduction is
considered paradoxical, because...
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develops into a new sporophyte. This
cycle is
known as
alternation of generations. The
spores of seed
plants are
produced internally, and the megaspores...
- in that
their life
cycle involves alternation of generations. In animals,
typically an
individual produces gametes of one kind,
either sperm or egg cells...