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How can polyploidy cause speciation in plants?
A. Plants can sexually reproduce only when they are polyploid. Having the condition is normal in plants.
B. Plants are not affected by polyploidy. Plants with the condition can reproduce normally.
C. Plants can repair polyploidy and obtain healthy cells. This allows plants to survive and reproduce.
D. Plants can asexually reproduce by self-pollinating themselves. This allows polyploid individuals to survive and reproduce.
A. Plants can sexually reproduce only when they are polyploid. Having the condition is normal in plants.
B. Plants are not affected by polyploidy. Plants with the condition can reproduce normally.
C. Plants can repair polyploidy and obtain healthy cells. This allows plants to survive and reproduce.
D. Plants can asexually reproduce by self-pollinating themselves. This allows polyploid individuals to survive and reproduce.
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D. Plants can asexually reproduce by self-pollinating themselves. This allows polyploid individuals to survive and reproduce.
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