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7 April, 17:05

How are the two life cycles different between humans and plants regarding any dominant stages, internalization, and how fertilization happens?

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  1. 7 April, 17:33
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    Plants exhibit a gametophytic (haploid) cycle, while humans tdo not have an alternation of generations. The plants have a sporophytic (diploid) stage of multicellular development which is similar to somatic development in humans. Finally, this sporophyte produces haploid spores that grow into a gametophyte, thereby repeating the cycles of life.

    In regard to the fertilization: the gametophyte (asexual) produces haploid gametes that form a diploid zygote analog to the zygote in animals and humans
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