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The sporophyte is dominant.

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Q: What is true of all seed plants The gametophyte is dominant Seeds are enclosed in a vessel The gametophyte is free living The sporophyte is dominant?
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Which description best fits nonvascular plants?

The gametophyte is dominant and free living; the sporophyte is not free living.


What best fits angiosperms?

The sporophyte is dominant and free living. The Gametophyte is not free living


What description best fits gymnosperms?

The sporophyte is dominant and free living. The gametophyte is not free living.


What description best fits nonvascular plants?

The gametophyte is dominant and free living; the sporophyte is not free living


In which group of plants are both the sporophyte and gametophyte free- living?

Both the sporophyte and gametophyte are free-living and homomorphic, and belong to Cladophora.


Which group of plant are both the sporophyte and gametophyte free-living?

ferns


In which group of plants are both the sporophyte and gametophyte free-living?

ferns


Is annulus gametophyte or sporophyte?

Well, all plants have both a sporophytic and gametophytic phase. For ferns, the dominant phase we often see are usually the sporophytes. Ferns have free-living gametophytes, but are often small and thus goes unnoticed.


What plant does not have free living gametophyte generation?

Gymnosperms


The tiny male gametophyte of seed plants that produces sperm?

Yes, It is cool though because in seed plants the gametophyte is microscopic and remains in the sporophyte. It gains extra protection (UV light, Drying out ect) and nutrition. This increases the chance of survival when compared with the free living gametophytes of seedless plants. (awesome evolutionary step that lead to the increased probability of seed production)


A living thing that shows a dominant trait may be homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive for the trait true or false?

False because a living thing that shows a dominant trait can not be homozygous recessive. If it is homozygous recessive it will show recessive trait. A living thing that shows dominant trait may be homozygous dominant or hetrozygous.


A living thing with a dominant and recessive gene for a trait?

A living thing with a dominant and a recessive gene for a trait is heterozygous. This individual will display the dominant phenotype for that trait but may have offspring that display the recessive trait.