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Two types of corn plants are grown in the same soil and with the same sun and water. Group A grows taller than Group B. What is the most likely reason for this difference?

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Group A must have received more water than Group B.

Group B was probably planted in a much colder location.

The two groups of plants had different genetic factors.

The soil for Group B was less healthy than Group A's soil.
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The two groups of plants had different genetic factors.

Since soil, sun, and water were the same, the most likely cause of the height difference is genetic variation between the two types.