Double fertilization in an angiosperm produces
A) a diploid zygote and a haploid polar nucleus.
B) a diploid zygote and a diploid endosperm.
C) a diploid embryo and a triploid zygote.
D) a triploid embryo and a diploid endosperm.
E) a diploid zygote and a triploid endosperm.
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Q2: Hemp (Cannabis sativa) is a dioecious plant.
Q3: Cross-pollination occurs when pollen from an anther
Q4: The pollen grain contains the
A) sperm.
B) egg.
C)
Q5: A sperm nucleus combines with one polar
Q6: What part of the flower attracts pollinators?
A)
Q7: The megaspore divides mitotically, resulting in a
Q8: Ovules contain the microspore mother cell.
Q9: Which of the following statement is true
Q10: Alternation of generations means that a diploid
Q11: What flower mechanism would help prevent pollination
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