In the pine life cycle, microspores are produced in ____ and develop into ____

a. microsporangia of pollen cones; pollen
b. microsporangia of ovulate cones; ovules


c. microsporangia of pollen cones; megaspores
d. microsporangia of pollen cones; zygotes
e. megasporangia of ovulate cones; eggs


ANSWER: a

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