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What is the ploidy level of the gametophyte in ferns?
AHaploid (n)
BDiploid (2n)
CTriploid (3n)
DTetraploid (4n)
✓ Correct Answer: A — Haploid (n)
Gametophytes in all plants, including ferns (prothallus), are haploid as they produce gametes.
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