Step 1: Understanding Algal Life Cycles:
Most algae are
Haplontic (e.g., \
Volvox, \
Spirogyra, \
Chlamydomonas).
Some are
Haplo-diplontic (e.g., \
Ectocarpus, \
Polysiphonia, Kelps like \
Laminaria).
A few are
Diplontic.
Step 2: Identifying the Exception:
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Fucus, a brown alga, is a notable exception among algae as it follows a
Diplontic life cycle, similar to gymnosperms and angiosperms. The dominant phase is diploid (2n), and meiosis leads directly to gamete formation.
Step 3: Evaluating Options:
- Volvox: Haplontic.
- Polysiphonia: Haplo-diplontic.
- Laminaria: Haplo-diplontic.
- Fucus: Diplontic.
Therefore, the correct answer is Fucus.