Multiple Choice
If a fern gametophyte is a hermaphrodite (that is, has both male and female gametangia on the same plant) , then it
A) belongs to a species that is homosporous.
B) must be diploid.
C) has lost the need for a sporophyte generation.
D) has antheridia and archegonia combined into a single sex organ.
E) is actually not a fern, because fern gametophytes are always either male or female.
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