Answer:
The diploid generation of the plant life cycle always produces spores.
Explanation:
The diploid generation of the plant life is refers when from the zygote, a diploid vegetative body is formed by mitosis, and at the time, it differentiates gametes by meiosis, which merge into a zygote to restart the cycle. The sets of vegetative cells, born by mitosis from a certain reproductive cell (spore or zygote) produced by plants (fungi, mosses, ferns) constitute the generations.