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Gymnosperms and angiosperms, which are seed plants, alternate between ( 2 ) generations.

Gymnosperms are non-flowering plants with (EXPOSED SEEDS)


and angiosperms are flowering plants with . ( PROTECTED SEEDS)


Sporophytes produce spores for reproduction. In seed plants, the male reproductive structure produces , (MICROSPORES)


and the female reproductive structure produces . (MEGASPORES)


Gametophytes produce (GAMETES)


through the process of . (MITOSIS)


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I've corrected the relevant part in the false statement to make it true. Please see below:

Gymnosperms and angiosperms, which are seed plants, alternate between (2) generations.

The statement is true. It alternates between haploid and diploid stages.

Gymnosperms are non-flowering plants with EXPOSED SEEDS and angiosperms are flowering plants with PROTECTED SEEDS.

This statement is also true. The egg is fertilized inside of the flower.

Sporophytes produce spores for reproduction. In seed plants, the male reproductive structure produces MICROSPORES and the female reproductive structure produces MEGASPORES.

The statement is correct. The male gametophyte will fertilize the female gametophyte, known as the egg, to produce a zygote.

Gametophytes produce GAMETES through the process of MITOSIS.

False. The process of meiosis results in gametes, and not mitosis.

Hope that answers the question, have a great day!

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