In what way or ways does or do seedless vascular plants differ from seed plants?
A) seedless vascular plants do not have a sporophyte stage; seed plants do
B) the sporophyte of the seed plants gives rise to gametes; the sporophyte of seedless vascular plants gives rise to spores
C) the gametophyte of the seedless vascular plants is free-living; the gametophyte of seed plants is not
D) the sporophyte of seedless vascular plants is haploid; the sporophyte of the seed plants is diploid
E) the gametophyte of the seed plants form spores; the gametophyte of the seedless vascular plants form gametes
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