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alternation of generations a sequence in a life cycle in which a haploid, gamete-producing phase is followed by a diploid, sporeproducing phrase; the spores of the latter reinitiate the haploid phase; also the reproduction by organisms that do not necessarily or precisely resemble the parent, but the grandparent
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alternation of generations A life cycle in which the generation alternates from sexual to asexual (occurs for example, in sea lettuce).
Ãâó: www.reefed.edu.au/glossary/a.html
alternation of generations This term is applied to a peculiar mode of reproduction which prevails among many of the lower animals, in which the egg produces a living form quite different from its parent, but from which the parent-form is reproduced by a process of budding, or by the division of the substance of the first product of the egg.
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alternation of generations Occurs only in organisms possessing a life cycle with sporic meiosis, where the gametophyte alternates with the sporophyte.
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alternation of generations term referring to a life cycle in which there is more than one free-living stage, typically a spore-producing sporophyte and a gamete-producing gametophyte
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