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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.

In the normal course of events, the zygote and sporophyte will have a full set of chromosomes again. An exception is when a diploid and haploid gamete fuse, resulting in a triploid sporophyte, which will usually be sterile, as dividing three sets of chromosomes into two halves causes complications.

The sporophyte is the dominant form in algae, ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms (flowering plants). Bryophytes (mosses, liverworts and hornworts) have a dominant gametophyte stage.

Plant morphology | Plant reproduction

Спорофит | Sporophyt | Sporophyte | Sporogonas | Sporofyt | Sporofit | Спорофит | Sporofyt

 

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