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Plants that have a distinct haploid stage and diploid stage exhibit:

A) parthenocarpy.
B) binary generations.
C) alternation of generations.
D) asexual and sexual generations.
E) mitotic and meiotic generations.

Haploid Stage

The phase in an organism's life cycle where cells contain only one set of chromosomes, as opposed to diploid stages with two sets.

Diploid Stage

A phase in an organism's life cycle characterized by cells containing two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent.

Alternation of Generations

A life cycle occurring in plants and some algae, characterized by a regular alternation between two distinct forms, the asexual (sporophyte) and the sexual (gametophyte).

  • Describe the principle of alternation of generations in plants and its importance.
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