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Chapter 29, Problem 2S
Would you expect the sporophyte generation of a moss or a fern to have more mitotic divisions? Why?
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Which of the following statements about the haplodiplontic life cycle of land plants is/are TRUE?
A During the sporophyte stage, sporangia house diploid mother cells that will eventually undergo meiosis.
B Sperm develop from mitosis in the archegonium.
C Spores grow by mitosis into mature haploid gametophytes.
D The gametophytic stage begins with a diploid spore.
EA and C are both true.
If ferns produce spores, are they a sporophyte or agametophyte? Are they haploid or diploi
Describe two differences between a fern sporophyte and a moss sporophyte.
Are fern spores haploid or diploid? Are the spores produced by meiosis or mitosis? Where are the spores produced?
Do mosses have an alternation of isomorphic or heteromorphic generations? That is, can you easily tell a moss gametophyte from a moss sporophyte? When we look at leafy green moss plants, what are we seeing—the gametophyte or the sporophyte? In a flowering plant species, would the equivalent stage be the plant or the pollen grains and megagametophytes?
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