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lullgi have (or comes closest)? piesehts the life cycle Question 4 0.5 points Match the description with the appropriate term. Where more than one answer may be correct, choose the best answer (most specific answer, if appropriate, or most general correct answer if the description can refer to multiple terms) A diploid plant (a multicellular, diploid A- A sporangium organism or individual) B. A spore C A gametophyte 0. An archegonium E. An egg F. A sporophyte G. A gametangium H-An antheridium A haploid plant (a multicellular, diploid organism or individual) A plant that produces spores A plant that produces gametes An organ or structure on a gametophyte in which gametes are produced An organ or structure on a gametophyte in which eggs are produced An organ or structure on a gametophyte in which sperm are produced A single cell that, if fertilized, becomes a zygote zygote forms in land plants an embryo begins to grow - The multicellular structure in which a - The structure in land plants in which - An organ or structure on a plant in An organ or structure on a plant in .A single haploid plant cell that has which melosis occurs which spores are produced sporopollenin in its wall A single haploid cell that divides to form a gametophyte 0.5 pointExplanation / Answer
sporangium- An organ or structre of plant in which spores are produced.
Spore- A haploid cell that divides toform a gametophyte, a single haploid plant cell that has sporopollenin in its wall.
gametophyte- a haploid plant, a plant that produce gamete
Archegonium-An organ or structre on gametophyte which produce egg
egg- A single cell if fertilised becomes a zygote.
sporophyte-A diploid plant(muticellular diploid individual), plant that produce spores
gametagium-An organ or structre in gametophyte in which gametes are formed.
Anthreridium-An organ or tructre in gametophyte in which sperms are produced
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