In plants, meiosis results in the production of cells called Select one: a. gametes b. gametophytes c. sporophytes d. spores
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In plants, meiosis occurs in specialized structures within the reproductive organs. Gametes are the reproductive cells (sperm and egg) that combine during sexual reproduction to form a new organism. Gametophytes are the haploid (having a single set of Show more…
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In plants, the adult diploid individuals are called: a. spores. b. sporophytes. c. gametes. d. gametophytes. e. zygotes.
In seedless plants, haploid gametophytes are produced from a diploid spores that undergo mitosis. b haploid spores that undergo meiosis. c diploid spores that undergo meiosis. d haploid spores that undergo mitosis.
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