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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best describes the reproductive life cycles of ferns and angiosperms? Answer Ferns produce separate male and female gametophytes for reproduction, while angiosperms develop both gametophytes in the same flower. Both angiosperms and ferns depend on wind or animals to transfer male gametes to the female gametes during sexual reproduction. Angiosperms need moisture to bring together male and female gametes to form a seed, while ferns rely on the formation of pollen tubes. The dominant sporophyte phase in the life cycles of both ferns and angiosperms inc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I cant see the 4th option but the 3 options that you posted are incorrect so I am thinking the correct answer is 4...but i need to see it first

OpenStudy (anonymous):

rest of 4 is; ...includes the formation of leaves, roots, and stems.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok, so both ferns and angiosperm have sporophyte as the dominant generation, which basically grows then yes, I will go with option 4

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