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When tulips bloom, they are attempting to pollinate using the process of meiosis. Which part of the tulip do you think is related to meiosis? Why would the tulip need to undergo meiosis? write 1 sentence

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The parts related to meiosis are the flower’s reproductive organs — the anthers (making pollen) and the ovules in the ovary — because meiosis produces haploid gametes needed for sexual reproduction and genetic variation.