prothallus
sporophyte
antheridium
gametophyte
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The dominant part of the life cycle, i.e., the plant that is recognized as a fern, represents the sporophyte generation. The gametophyte generation includes the phase of the life cycle between the formation of spores by meiosis and fertilization and formation of the zygote

plant phylum and their dominant phase
GAB= gametophyte 'Bryophyta' eg Liverwort, hornswort, mosses
PS= 'pteridophyta' Sporophyte eg Dryopteris, ferns
SS= 'man-fluidatophyta' Sporophyte eg seed plants
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The dominant part of the lifecycle i.e the plant that is recognized as a Fern, represents the saprophytes generation.
The gametophyte generation includes the phase of the lifecycle between the formation of spores by meiosis and fertilization and formatting of the zygote

The correct answer is:
*B. sporophyte*
*Explanation:*
In ferns, the *sporophyte* is the *dominant phase* of the life cycle — it’s the large, leafy plant you typically recognize as a fern. The *gametophyte* (called the *prothallus*) is small and short-lived.
