In plants, _____ are defined as haploid (1n) cells that develop into gametophytes. Gametophytes, in turn, produce either haploid (1n) male or female _____ that can fuse to form diploid (2n) _____.
A) spores; gametes; zygotes
B) gametes; spores; zygotes
C) zygotes; spores; gametes
D) spores; zygotes; gametes
E) gametes; zygotes; spores
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