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).
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Diploid - Chromosome - Fern - Gymnosperm - Angiosperms
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In plants that undergo alternation of generations, the sporophyte produces haploid spores that develop into a gametophyte. Through mitosis, the gametophyte produces a zygote that becomes the sporophyte. In some plants, the sporophyte is initially parasitic on the gametophyte for a time.
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Alternation of generations - Haploid - Spore - Gametophyte - Mitosis - Zygote - Parasitic
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