Gametes and Generations
Gametes, or haploid cells, contain a single copy of genetic material, crucial for reproduction in mammals. In contrast, flowering plants exhibit a fascinating alternation of generations, transitioning between multicellular gametophytes and sporophytes. This cycle highlights the unique reproductive anatomy of angiosperms, where haploid and diploid stages coexist and contribute to the life cycle.In this clip
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Episode 99: Plant Reproduction and Fruit
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