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In the alternation of generations life cycle the spore undergoes mitosis to become a A. gametophyte. B. sporophyte. C. spore. D. gamete
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In the alternation of generations life cycle the spore undergoes mitosis to become a
A. gametophyte.
B. sporophyte.
C. spore.
D. gamete
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gametophyte.
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