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Biology, 14.10.2019 11:50 Braxtonw875

How have the sporophyte and gametophyte changed as plants have evolved?
more recently evolved plants are mostly haploid gametophytes.
the sporophyte has become larger, but the gametophyte has not changed.
many more recently evolved plants no longer have a sporophyte.
the gametophyte has become smaller, and the sporophyte has become larger.

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