If a moss had a mutation that inhibited the production of sporopollenin, which of the following would occur?
A) The spores would dry out more quickly.
B) The moss would not be able to produce pollen.
C) Sperm would not be able to reach eggs for fertilization.
D) Spores would not be released from the sporangia.
E) The likelihood of outcrossing would decrease.
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