B. predict an unknown genotype of a purebred dominant plant
C. cross-breed dominant and recessive plants
D. give probabilities that a trait will appear
b. monocot angiosperms
c. cone bearing gymnosperms Eliminate
d. seedless non-vascular plants
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The gametophyte of these lower plants produces haploid spores/gametes. These spores/gametes either produce new gametophytes or swim and fuse with another haploid spore/gamete to produce a zygote. The zygote grows into a sporophyte (the other phase of these plants’ life cycle). This is why these plants thrive in moist conditions. Examples are mosses, liverworts, and ferns.