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IrinaK [193]
2 years ago
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Arrange the following in the correct sequence, from earliest to most recent, in which these plant traits originated. (A) sporoph

yte dominance, gametophyte independence, sporophyte dominance, gametophyte dependence; gametophyte dominance, sporophyte dependence
(B) sporophyte dominance, gametophyte dependence; sporophyte dominance, gametophyte independence, gametophyte dominance, sporophyte dependence
(C) gametophyte dominance, sporophyte dependence, sporophyte dominance, gametophyte dependence, sporophyte dominance, gametophyte independence (D) gametophyte dominance, sporophyte dependence; sporophyte dominance, gametophyte independence, sporophyte dominance, gametophyte dependence
Biology
1 answer:
DiKsa [7]2 years ago
6 0

The correct sequence, from earliest to most recent, in which these plant traits originated --- gametophyte dominance, sporophyte dependence; sporophyte dominance, gametophyte independence; sporophyte dominance, gametophyte dependence

                             (moss, fern, seed plants)

Option D is correct.

<h2>What traits do plants have?</h2>

Land plants are multicellular organisms which will be distinguished from other living things by a number of characteristics: They make their own food. Plants are photosynthetic and contain a green pigment called chlorophyll, which enables plants to convert energy from the sun into food. Plants store their food as starch.

What are functional traits in plants?

Plant functional traits are defined as any morpho-, physio-, and phenological plant characteristics affecting overall plant fitness through their influence on survival, growth, and reproduction

<h3>What is gametophyte and Sporophytes?</h3>

In plants, alternation of generations exists, where the members have haploid and diploid phases. The plant's haploid phase is named gametophyte and the diploid phase is called the sporophyte.

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