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lozanna [386]
4 years ago
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Today, a dominating --- generation of plants has appeared_______ A. gametophyte. B.sporophyte

Biology
2 answers:
yaroslaw [1]4 years ago
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Today, a dominating gametophyte <span>generation of plants has appeared. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". It is a dominant form of bryophytes. I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your great help.</span>
gavmur [86]4 years ago
6 0

Today, a dominating sporophyte generation of plants has appeared.

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