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23 October, 05:22

1. What could happen to the reproductive process of mosses during a drought?

A) Mitosis in the sporophyte would cease and the reproductive cycle would stop.

B) Meiosis in the sporophyte would cease and the reproductive cycle would stop.

C) The flagellated sperm would not be able to swim to the eggs for fertilization.

D) The flagellated sperm and eggs would go dormant until water was available.

2. Which of the following is true of conifers?

A) The sporophytes grow directly from the gametophyte B) The gametophytes grow directly from the sporophyte C) The spores release from the male cones D) The spores release from the gametophyte

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  1. 23 October, 07:38
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    For the first question, the answer would be B, that the meiosis in the sporophyte would cease and the reproductive cycle would stop in a drought. This is because many die off in a drought so reproducing is not as common.

    Secondly, the next answer would be D, that the spores release from the gametophyte. This is because only females reproduce in these cases.
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