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Which plants produce leaves? (Select all that apply.) a. Gametophytes of bryophytes b. Gametophytes of seedless vascular plants c. Sporophytes of bryophytes d. Sporophytes of seedless vascular plants e. None of the above

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a. Gametophytes of bryophytes

d. Sporophytes of seedless vascular plants

Step-by-step explanation:

Bryophytes are non-vascular plants. The plant body is haploid gametophyte which is its dominant phase and bears sex organs. The gametophyte may be leafy as in moss and may be with thalloid as in liverworts.

Pteridophytes are seedless, true vascular plants. The plant body is the diploid sporophyte. The sporophyte is differentiated into true leaves, stem and roots.

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