Sporophyte
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A sporophyte is the structure of plant or alga that has a diploid set of chromosomes. It is seen in all plants and in some algae.
- The sporophyte produces spores, by meiosis. These spores develop into a gametophyte. Both the spores and the resulting gametophyte are haploid, meaning they only have one set of homologous chromosomes
- The gametophyte produces male or female gametes (or both) by mitosis. The fusion of male and female gametes produces a zygote which develops into the sporophyte.
The sporophyte is the dominant form in algae, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms (flowering plants). Bryophytes (mosses, liverworts and hornworts) have a dominant gametophyte stage.
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