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Multiple Choice
The diploid generation of the plant life cycle always __________.
A
is called the gametophyte
B
is larger and more conspicuous than the haploid stage
C
develops from a spore
D
produces gametes (eggs and sperm)
E
produces spores
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Understand the plant life cycle, which alternates between a diploid sporophyte generation and a haploid gametophyte generation.
Recognize that the diploid generation is known as the sporophyte, which arises from the fusion of gametes (fertilization) and is diploid, meaning it has two sets of chromosomes.
Identify that the primary function of the sporophyte is to produce spores through meiosis. These spores are haploid and will develop into the gametophyte generation.
Differentiate between the sporophyte and gametophyte: the sporophyte is typically larger and more conspicuous in many plants, such as ferns and flowering plants.
Conclude that the correct statement about the diploid generation (sporophyte) is that it produces spores, which is a key part of the plant's reproductive cycle.