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What is a major difference between the gametophyte generation of moss and pine trees ?

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Answer:In mosses, under the nonvascular plants, the gametophyte phase is dominant. This means that the plant we see are gametophytes and produces gametes to give offspring to the next generation. In pine trees, which are under the seed plants, are sporophyte dominant. As such, their gametophytes are microscopic and are divided into male spores and female ovules, each produced by male and female conifers

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