In sporophyte dominant plants the diploid plant grows to be significantly larger than the haploid...

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In sporophyte dominant plants the diploid plant grows to be significantly larger than the haploid plant The sporophyte plant is able to grow tall because it has lignified cells for strength and xylem and phloem for long distance transport In contrast the gametophyte plant lacks lignin xylem and phloem and relies on for transport throughout its body guard cells and stoma companion and albuminous cells fibers and sclerenchyma 111

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