Why is the life cycle of plants so complex?
- Correct Answer: asexual reproduction
- metamorphosis
- pollination process
- alternation of generation
Explanation: The life cycle of all plants is complex because it is characterized by alternation of generations. Plants alternate between diploid sporophyte and haploid gametophyte generations, and between sexual and asexual reproduction. The ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually gives plants the flexibility to adapt to changing environments. Their complex life cycle allows for great variation.
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