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The relationship between a gametophyte and a sporophyte in a liverwort is like the relationship between: a. a brother and a sister. b. a grandparent and a grandchild. c. an uncle and a nephew. d. a parent and a child

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The relationship between a gametophyte and a sporophyte in a liverwort is like the relationship between: a. a brother and a sister. b. a grandparent and a grandchild. c. an uncle and a nephew. d. a parent and a child

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The relationship between a gametophyte and a sporophyte in a liverwort is like the relationship between a parent and a child. This is because in the life cycle of a liverwort, the gametophyte is the sexual phase that produces gametes (sperm and egg cells), and the sporophyte is the asexual phase that grows from the fertilized egg and produces spores. So, the gametophyte is like the "parent" and the sporophyte is like the "child".

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