Spores and gametes are both haploid reproductive cells. What is the difference between them?
A) Unlike gametes, spores germinate and grow into a multicellular haploid gametophyte.
B) Unlike gametes, spores fuse and form a diploid zygote that eventually becomes the sporophyte.
C) Spores are found only in plants that reproduce asexually, and gametes are found only in plants that reproduce sexually.
D) Unlike spores, gametes germinate and grow into a multicellular haploid gametophyte.
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