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How is the equisetum gametophyte similar to that of a fern?
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- In general where is thesporophyte positioned inrelation to the gametophyte inbryophytes? How does thesporophyte obtain nutrients?Which of the following are parts of the gametophyte generation in mosses: antheridia, zygote, embryo, capsule, archegonia, sperm cells, egg cell, spores, and protonema?What is the role of the gametophyte in ferns?