In the life cycle of plants, what is the difference between a seed and a spore?

A. Seeds are diploid, and can grow directly into a gametophyte.
B. Seeds are haploid, and can grow directly into a sporophyte.
C. Seeds are diploid, and can grow directly into a sporophyte.
D. Seeds are haploid, and can grow directly into a gametophyte.
E. None of the answer choices is correct.


C. Seeds are diploid, and can grow directly into a sporophyte.

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