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Whisk ferns, horsetails, and club mosses share life cycle similarities with (a) ferns (b) mosses (c) hornworts (d) liverworts (e) b, c, and d.
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These plants show a characteristic life cycle known as alternation of generations. This means they alternate between a gametophyte phase, which produces gametes, and a sporophyte phase, which produces spores. Show more…
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Liverworts and hornworts share life cycle similarities with (a) ferns (b) mosses (c) horsetails (d) club mosses (e) whisk ferns.
Horsetails are most closely related to: a.mosses and whisk ferns. b. liverworts and hornworts. c. cycads and ginkgos. d. club mosses and ferns. e. gnetophytes and gymnosperms.
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