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Which is true of the offspring of plants that reproduce sexually? They may be unable to reproduce They may be of different spec...Asked by Sham Opzz
Which is true of the offspring of plants that reproduce sexually? (1 point)
• They may be unable to reproduce.
• The may be of different species than their parents.
• They are genetically identical to their parents.
• They are genetically unique.
• They may be unable to reproduce.
• The may be of different species than their parents.
• They are genetically identical to their parents.
• They are genetically unique.
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Sham Opzz
What is formed when a male and female gamete come together in a plant's ovary? (1 point)
• anthers
• a flower
• pollen
• a seed
• anthers
• a flower
• pollen
• a seed
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Sham Opzz
What happens when pollen lands on the stigma of a flower of the same species? (1 point)
• Fertilization begins.
• The stigma becomes a new plant.
• The flower starts to die.
• The pollen becomes a seed.
• Fertilization begins.
• The stigma becomes a new plant.
• The flower starts to die.
• The pollen becomes a seed.
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Sham Opzz
THEYRE ALL CORRECT 4/4 btw the answer on question number one is “a reproductive cell” sorry j didnt ask it
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