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| 1 | Diploid |
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| 2 | Haploid |
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| 3 | Biological life cycle |
| sexual cycles feature the alternating haploid and diploid phases. The haploid organism becomes diploid through fertilizations of gametes, resulting in a zygote. (See Reproduction) To return to the haploid stage, meiosis occurs. (See Cell division) In the whole cycle, zygotes are the only diploid ... | |
| 4 | Haplodiploidy |
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| 5 | Haploidisation |
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| 6 | Homozygote |
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| 7 | Sporophyte |
| A sporophyte is the diploid structure or phase of life of a sexually reproducing plant. Each living cell of the sporophyte contains two complete sets of chromosomes. The sporophyte is the dominant life form in ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms (flowering plants). See also: Gametophyte ... | |
| 8 | Trait |
| In biology, a trait or character is a genetically inherited feature of an organism. The alleles for a "monogenetic" trait occupy the same locus on homologous chromosomes. If the alleles for a trait in a diploid organism are different, the trait of the "dominant" allele shows in the phenotype. See ... | |
| 9 | Ploidy |
| Ploidy indicates the number of copies of the basic number of chromosomes. A haploid cell bears one set of chromosomes, a diploid cell bears two sets, and a polyploid cell bears many sets. The ploidy of cells can vary within an organism. In humans, most cells are diploid (containing one set of ... | |
| 10 | Lolium |
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| 11 | Alternation of generations |
| , the gametophyte (haploid plant) and the sporophyte (diploid plant) in each generation. Ferns and... reproduction, producing the diploid zygote that then grows out of the prothallus as the sporophyte... (the diploid, plant or animal) carries the haploid phase as germ cells within its body or thallus ... | |
| 12 | Basidiomycota |
| diploid life cycles as well: the genus Xerula was found to sometimes produce diploid clones as spores, and Armillaria , a common forest pathogen, has diploid mycelium, where karyogamy directly follows ... | |
| 13 | Chlamydomonas reinhardtii |
| reinhardtii species are haploid, the diploid zygote undergoes meiosis and releases four haploid cells that ... | |
| 14 | Antheridium |
| comprised mostly of sporophyte (diploid) tissue that surrounds the haploid gametes. The female ... | |
| 15 | Archegonium |
| function of surrounding the gamete completely assumed by diploid cells of the megasporangium. The ... |