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firework6 firework6
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11 years ago
is it

A) gametophyte Rightwards Arrow meiosis Rightwards Arrow gametes Rightwards Arrow fertilization Rightwards Arrow sporophyte Rightwards Arrow spores Rightwards Arrow zygote Rightwards Arrow gametophyte

B) gametophyte Rightwards Arrow gametes Rightwards Arrow meiosis Rightwards Arrow fertilization Rightwards Arrow sporophyte Rightwards Arrow spores Rightwards Arrow zygote Rightwards Arrow gametophyte

C) sporophyte Rightwards Arrow meiosis Rightwards Arrow gametophyte Rightwards Arrow spores Rightwards Arrow fertilization Rightwards Arrow zygote Rightwards Arrow sporophyte

D) sporophyte Rightwards Arrow meiosis Rightwards Arrow gametophyte Rightwards Arrow gametes Rightwards Arrow fertilization Rightwards Arrow zygote Rightwards Arrow sporophyte

E) sporophytes Rightwards Arrow spores Rightwards Arrow gametophyte Rightwards Arrow meiosis Rightwards Arrow gametes Rightwards Arrow fertilization Rightwards Arrow zygote Rightwards Arrow sporophyte

THANKS!! and if you can, please explain so i can actually learn!
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11 years ago
A
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11 years ago
A. is the answer.  Here's a link to a diagram of the life cycle:  http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/BotanicalSciences/PlantReproduction/Angiosperms/Angiosperms.htm

The site has an explanation as well as the diagram.  Read through the info and you should have a good grasp of the concept of alternation of generations.
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