Explain how both male and female gametophytes of a cycad are indicative of alternation of generations. (Gymnosperm) Explain how both male and female gametophyte of a lily are indicative of alternation of generations. (Angiosperm)
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These gametophytes are multicellular and haploid, representing one phase of the alternation of generations. Show more…
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