In ferns, the sporophyte produces(1

  1. In ferns, the sporophyte produces(1 point)A.)CONES,WHICH GROW INTO A GAMETOPHYTE B.)GAMETES, WHICH GROW INTO A GAMETOPHYTE
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  2. Pick the right option in the dropdown below.In Gymnosperms use _________ in cones to reproduce, whereas ferns and mosses use
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  3. How is fern reproduction different than human reproduction?A. Ferns use sexual and asexual reproduction. B. Ferns have one set
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  4. how is fern reproduction different than humans reproduction? explain your reasoning.A) Ferns use sexual and asexual
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  5. How is fern reproduction different than human reproduction? One ferns use sexual and asexual reproduction. 2 ferns have one set
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  6. How is fern reproduction different than human reproduction?Ferns use sexual and asexual reproduction. Ferns have one set of
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  7. How is fern reproduction different than human reproduction?Ferns use sexual and asexual reproduction. Ferns have one set of
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  8. Which of these statements are true about Alternation of Generations?Mark the (4) that apply a) The sporophyte produces spores,
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  9. The sporophyte generation produces spores that grow into a(n)?
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  10. Evaluate the statement " A shift to sporophyte dominance is an adaptation of plants to life on land" by referring to mosses,
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