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The term _____ literally means "gamete-producing plant." sporophyte gymnosperm angiosperm gametophyte
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The term _____ literally means "gamete-producing plant." sporophyte gymnosperm angiosperm gametophyte
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gametophyte
im 100% sure
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Gametophyte means "gamete-producing plant"
Gameto- = gamete
-phyte = plant
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