Select all that apply Select all of the following that represent male portions of the angiosperm life cycle. Multiple select question. The microspore mother cell undergoes meiosis to produce four microspores. The gametophyte consists of an egg and two extra nuclei. The megaspore mother cell undergoes meiosis to produce four megaspores. The gametophyte consists of pollen grains that contain release two sperm.
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An angiosperm life cycle includes: a. meiosis within the male gametophyte to produce sperm. b. meiosis within the female gametophyte to produce eggs. c. meiosis within the ovary to produce megaspores. d. fertilization leading to development of microspores. e. fertilization leading to development of megaspores.
In an angiosperm life cycle, sexual reproduction includes: a. meiosis within the male gametophyte to produce sperm. b. meiosis within the female gametophyte to produce eggs. c. meiosis within the ovary to produce megaspores. d. fertilization leading to development of microspores. e. Fertilization leading to development of megaspores.
Match the following aspects of plant reproduction to the definition. Produces haploid gametes by mitosis Sporophyte is dominant life stage Contains male gametophyte Produces haploid spores by meiosis Produces eggs Spores are different sizes
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