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what structure in the fern life cycle is comparable to the mature moss gametophyte

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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While many plants grow a mature adult form straight out of the seed, ferns have an intermediate stage, called a gametophyte, which then grows into a mature fern. There are two distinct stages in the life cycle of ferns. The first stage is that of the gametophyte. Spores are produced on the underside of mature plants.

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Answered by amishafilomeena1003
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Ferns follow a pattern of development similar to that of mosses, although most (but not all) ferns are homosporous. That is, the sporophyte produces only one type of spore within a structure called the sporangium . One gametophyte can produce both male and female sex organs.

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