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25 July, 18:04

How do the cells of a sporophyte stalk differ from egg and sperm cells?

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  1. 25 July, 19:15
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    The cells of a sporophyte stalk differ from egg and sperm cells because the egg is only created from the cells of the woman plant cells and is given sperm from the man cells. ''The sporophyte is a stalk that grows after haploid sperm cell.
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