Which statement best describes the difference between the life cycles of plants and animals? Different plants have a different number of phases in their life cycle; humans always have two phases in their life cycle. Plants have a one-part life cycle and are entirely diploid; humans spend their lives in a haploid phase. Plants have a two-part life cycle, spending part of their life in a diploid phase and part in a haploid phase; humans spend their lives in a diploid phase and produce gametes that are haploid. Plants have a one-part life cycle and are entirely haploid; humans have a two-part life cycle, spending part of their life in a diploid phase and part in a haploid phase.

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Plants have a one-part life cycle and are entirely haploid; humans have a two-part life cycle, spending part of their life in a diploid phase and part in a haploid phase.

Both plant and animals have differ in their life. Plants have a one-part life cycle and are entirely haploid, whereas humans have a two-part life cycle, spending part of their life in a diploid phase and part in a haploid phase. So the correct option is D.

What is haploid and diploid life cycle?

In the plants, the haploid stage is multicellular haploid gametophyte which develops from a spore and form haploid gametes.   In animals,  the intimate reproducing adults produces haploid gametes from diploid germ cells.

Plants develop as seeds then most form flowers and fruit whereas animals develop from eggs or live birth then they grow up and mate.

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