A diplontic life cycle is a type of life cycle where the dominant stage is the haploid phase. This means that the organism spends most of its life in the haploid state, with the diploid stage being relatively short and typically only occurring during fertilization. Examples of organisms with diplontic life cycles include most animals.
Diplontic refers to diploid multicellular life. The lifecycle refers to the process of gametic meiosis where haploid cells divide via mitosis to form multicellular life. These cells then undergo meiosis to produce gametes.
Meiosis takes place during the formation of gametes in animals with a diplontic life cycle. This occurs when germ cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametes (sperm and egg cells) that will later fuse during fertilization to form a diploid zygote.
Eukaryotic kingdoms can exhibit haplontic (dominant haploid stage), diplontic (dominant diploid stage), or haplo-diplontic (alternation of generations) life cycles.
The life cycle of fungi is generally described as haplontic, meaning the dominant stage is haploid. They reproduce both sexually and asexually, and their haploid spores germinate to form mycelium. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms, obtaining nutrients by absorbing dissolved molecules or digesting organic material.
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