Gametic meiosis | Gametophyte | Sporophyte

Gametic meiosis occurs in animals. In gametic meiosis, instead of immediately dividing meiotically to produce haploid cells, the zygote divides mitotically to produce a multicellular diploid individual or a group of more unicellular diploid cells. Cells from the diploid individuals then undergo meiosis to produce haploid cells or gametes. Haploid cells may divide again to form more haploid cells, but the haploid phase is not the predominant life cycle phase. Questions: In gametic meiosis, the meiosis is associated with gamete production A) True B) False The gametophyte is A) Haploid B) Diploid #NikolaysGeneticsLessons #SporicMeiosis #alternationOfGenerations #crashCourse #biology #plants #nonvascularPlant #algae #simple #liverwort #hornwort #moss #reproduction #reproductiveCycle #sexLife #trait #conductiveTissue #water #moisture #cellWall #cellulose #bryophyte #phyla #species #fossil #Haploid #gamete #Diploid #gametophyte #sporophyte #asexual #Chromosome #sporangium #spore #antheridia #archegonia #calyptra #germinate #germination #gymnosperm #pollen #angiosperm
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