What allows fertilization in seed plants to occur without male gametes being exposed to the external environment?
A) aerial transport of the male gametophyte
B) growth of the male gametophyte into the tissues of the ovule-bearing sporophyte
C) growth of the female gametophyte within the tissues of the ovule-bearing sporophyte
D) double fertilization
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