How does the alternation of generations of plants differ from the typical animal life cycle?
A) In plants, the diploid and haploid stages of the life cycle both include multicellular individuals, and gametes are produced by mitosis rather than meiosis.
B) In plants, the diploid and haploid stages of the life cycle both include multicellular individuals, and gametes are produced by meiosis rather than mitosis.
C) In plants, only the diploid stage of the life cycle includes multicellular individuals, and gametes are produced by meiosis rather than mitosis.
D) In animals, the diploid and haploid stages of the life cycle both include multicellular individuals, and gametes are produced by mitosis rather than meiosis.
E) In animals, the diploid and haploid stages of the life cycle both include multicellular individuals, and gametes are produced by meiosis rather than mitosis.
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