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What are the structures into which a sporophyte differentiates? Foot, seta, and capsule Thallus, antheridia, and archegonia Spore, protonema, and capsule
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What are the structures into which a sporophyte differentiates?
Foot, seta, and capsule
Thallus, antheridia, and archegonia
Spore, protonema, and capsule
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A. Foot, seta, and capsule
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sporophtes are the plants that produce asexual spores
the structures into which a sporophyte differentiates are
Foot, seta, and capsule
so correct option is A
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