At what point in the plant life cycle does cell division convert diploid cells into haploid cells?
A) when the gametophyte produces gametes
B) when the sporophyte produces spores
C) when the egg and sperm fuse to form a zygote
D) when the germinating spore grows to become the gametophyte
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