In the alternation of generations, what is formed when a spore germinates?
A) A plant that produces spores when mature.
B) A haploid stage called the sporophyte.
C) A plant that meiotically produces sex cells.
D) A haploid stage called the gametophyte.
E) An increased number of spores.
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Q6: The sporophyte produces
A) gametes by mitosis.
B) spores
Q7: The sexual life cycle of plants is
Q8: Ferns and mosses mainly live in environments.
A)
Q9: In the life cycle of a fern,
Q10: Spores and gametes are both haploid reproductive
Q12: A plant, such as an iris, that
Q13: Which of the following has a gametophyte
Q14: A pollen grain is actually the
A) combination
Q15: results in the production of spores in
Q16: In flowering plants, the sperm does not
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