What is the dominant generation in ferns?

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The question is asking about the life cycle of ferns, specifically which generation is considered dominant. In ferns, the dominant generation is the sporophyte, which is the diploid phase that produces spores.

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sporophyte generation

The final answer is the sporophyte generation

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The final answer is the sporophyte generation

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Ferns have a life cycle that includes two alternating generations: the sporophyte and the gametophyte. The sporophyte is the dominant, diploid generation, which produces haploid spores. These spores will grow into the gametophyte generation, which is less visible and shorter-lived.

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Students often confuse which generation is dominant in non-seed plants like ferns with that in bryophytes (mosses), where the gametophyte is dominant.

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