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In seedless plants, haploid gametophytes are produced from

diploid spores that undergo mitosis.
haploid spores that undergo meiosis.
diploid spores that undergo meiosis.
haploid spores that undergo mitosis.

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User Jaimy
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Answer:

D

I'm pretty positive it's D because: Haploid spores will undergo successive rounds of mitosis to form new multicellular individuals, referred to as gametophytes.

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User Mscho
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C

~ hope this helps ~
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User Sean Barbeau
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