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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A fern is in the sporophyte phase of its life cycle. Which of the following best explains what happens next in the fern’s life cycle? Haploid spores are released to form zygotes, which grow into gametophytes. Flagellated sperm swim from the sporangia to the eggs and fertilize them. Sporangia form underneath the fronds, and haploid spores form in the sporangia. Spores are released and grow into adult male and female plants.

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Ferns are vascular plants differing from lycophytes by having true leaves (megaphylls), which are often pinnate. They differ from seed plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms) in their mode of reproduction—lacking flowers and seeds. Like all other vascular plants, they have a life cycle referred to as alternation of generations, characterized by alternating diploid sporophytic and haploid gametophytic phases. The diploid sporophyte has 2n paired chromosomes, where n varies from species to species. The haploid gametophyte has n unpaired chromosomes, i.e. half the number of the sporophyte. Unlike the gymnosperms and angiosperms, the ferns' gametophyte is a free-living organism. Life cycle of a typical fern: A diploid sporophyte phase produces haploid spores by meiosis (a process of cell division which reduces the number of chromosomes by a half). A spore grows into a haploid gametophyte by mitosis (a process of cell division which maintains the number of chromosomes). The gametophyte typically consists of a photosynthetic prothallus. The gametophyte produces gametes (often both sperm and eggs on the same prothallus) by mitosis. A mobile, flagellate sperm fertilizes an egg that remains attached to the prothallus. The fertilized egg is now a diploid zygote and grows by mitosis into a diploid sporophyte (the typical "fern" plant). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fern The explanation starts at 1:38 seconds more or less http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4YtOT0Z6Ek&feature=related

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