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Maria wanted to grow a fern in her backyard. Acting on a suggestion from a friend, she collected brown dots from the underside of a fern's leaves and then potted them. After a few days, Maria saw small fern leaves erupting from the pot. Which statement explains this phenomenon? A. The fern transitioned from gametophyte generation to sporophyte generation. B. The fern grew as a result of mitosis. C. The fern transitioned from sporophyte generation to gametophyte generation. D. The fern grew to be genetically identical to its parent plant.

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A. The fern transitioned from gametophyte generation to sporophyte generation.

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User Sergii Rudenko
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A. The fern transitioned from gametophyte generation to sporophyte generation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ferns undergo an ALTERNATION of GENERATIONS in their reproductive life cycle. That is, they alternate between an incospicuous gametophytic stage and a dominant sporophytic stage. The sporophyte produces haploid spores, which germinates into the gametophyte plant called PROTHALLUS.

The gametophyte produces gametes (male and female) which fuse together to form the diploid zygote, which eventually develops into the SPOROPHYTE plant via mitosis. In this question, the brown dots from the underside of a fern's leaves that Maria collected are the spores.

When she places them in a pot, the spores germinated into gametophyte stage, then formed sporophyte, which is the small leaves she noticed growing from the pot. From this, it can be observed that the fern is transitioning from GAMETOPHYTE generation to SPOROPHYTE generation.

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