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How are the reproductive cycles of a fungus and a pteridophyte similar?

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The life cycle of both Pteridophytes and Fungi involves alternation of generations. This means that there is a diploid generation (the sporophyte, which produces spores) that is followed by a haploid generation (the gametophyte which produces gametes). Both generations in Pteridophytes are independent and free-living. In Fungi, all structures are haploid except the zygote.

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