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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 have one set of reproductive processes.
( ) Ferns undergo meiosis during reproduction.
( ) Ferns create diploid and haploid cells.
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(X) Ferns use sexual and asexual reproduction.
Explanation: Ferns reproduce both sexually (via sperm and eggs on a separate gametophyte stage) and asexually (spores and vegetative reproduction), whereas humans reproduce only sexually.
Explanation: Ferns reproduce both sexually (via sperm and eggs on a separate gametophyte stage) and asexually (spores and vegetative reproduction), whereas humans reproduce only sexually.
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