In plants, a. a gamete becomes a gametophyte. b. a spore becomes a sporophyte. c. both sporophyte and gametophyte produce spores. d. only a sporophyte produces spores. e. Both a and b are correct.
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Plants have a life cycle that alternates between two generations: the sporophyte and the gametophyte. The sporophyte generation produces spores through meiosis. These spores develop into the gametophyte generation, which produces gametes through mitosis. The Show more…
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