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How is fern reproduction different than human reproduction?(1 point)
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Ferns use sexual and asexual reproduction.
Ferns use sexual and asexual reproduction.

Ferns have one set of reproductive processes.
Ferns have one set of reproductive processes.

Ferns undergo meiosis during reproduction.
Ferns undergo meiosis during reproduction.

Ferns create diploid and haploid cells.
Ferns create diploid and haploid cells.

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Ferns use sexual and asexual reproduction.

Explanation: Ferns exhibit alternation of generations (a multicellular diploid sporophyte and a multicellular haploid gametophyte), so they reproduce both sexually and asexually, whereas humans reproduce only sexually.