In flowering plants, what is the relationship between the sporophyte and gametophyte?
A) Flowering plants do not produce sporophytes.
B) The sporophyte and gametophyte are independent of each other.
C) The sporophyte is dominant, and the gametophyte is retained on the sporophyte.
D) The gametophyte is dominant, and the sporophyte is microscopic.
E) Flowering plants do not produce gametophytes.
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