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Observe the spores on a polytrichum slide. since each of these spores may have the potential to develop into a clump of moss gametophytes, how can you explain the large number o…
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Observe the spores on a polytrichum slide. since each of these spores may have the potential to develop into a clump of moss gametophytes, how can you explain the large number of spores produced?
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