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Gametophytes are diploid; sporophytes are
Gametophytes are diploid; sporophytes are haploid.
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How are moss gametes produced? by gametophytes through meiosis by sporophytes through mitosis by gametophytes through mitosis
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How are moss spores produced? by sporophytes through meiosis by gametophytes through meiosis by gametophytes through mitosis
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How are moss gametes produced? by gametophytes through mitosis by sporophytes through meiosis by gametophytes through meiosis
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how many moss spores are produced
A. By sporophytes through meiosis B. by spropphytes through mitosis C. by gametophytes through
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Club mosses grow taller than mosses because they have _____.
gametophytes sporophytes rhizoids vascular tissue
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Seedless vascular plants produce spores that grow into _____.
sporophytes mosses gametophytes nonvascular plants
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Seedless vascular plants produce spores that grow into _____.
mosses nonvascular plants gametophytes sporophytes
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In angiosperms, pollen grains are
A. diploid and are made when haploid gametes join in fertilization B. diploid and are made when
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describe how the sporophytes of hornworts differ from the sporophytes of mosses or liverworts
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