Plant Kingdom
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DÏÇØTS
Seeds having two cotyledon
Eg. Mustard, Pea, Beans
MØÑØÇØTS
Seeds having only one cotyledon
Eg. Grasses, wheat, Rice
PLÅÑT LÏFË ÇÝÇLËS ÅÑD ÅLTËRÑÅTÏØÑ ØF GËÑËRÅTÏØÑS
Plants cells divide by mitosis to grow and
produce different plant bodies like haploid
and diploid. Haploid plant bodies are called
gametophyte and diploid plant bodies are
called sporophyte.
Sexually
reproducing
plants
exhibit
alternation
of
generations
between
gametophyte (n) and sporophyte (2n) in a
complete life cycle.
PÅTTËRÑS ØF PLÅÑT LÏFË ÇÝÇLËS
HÅPLØÑTÏÇ LÏFË ÇÝÇLË
Gametophyte
generation
–
dominant;
photosynthetic and free-living.
In sporophytic generation, there is only one-
celled zygote which is not free-living and
undergoes meiosis to form spores that divide
mitotically to produce new gametophyte
Examples: Volvox and Spirogyra and some
species of Chlamydomonas.
Gametophyte (n)
Divides by mitosis
Gametes (n)
Fertilisation
Zygote (2n)
Divides by mitosis
Sporophyte (2n)
Divides by meiosis
Spores (n)
Divide by mitosis again
New gametophyte (n)