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18 May, 10:25
Make a list of the haploid forms of the plant
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Crystal Hobbs
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During the lifecycle of the plant we can encounter both haploid and diploid forms.
Haploid form of the plant is called a gametophyte. This form was created from spore and enables creation of haploid gametes in the next stage.
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