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If You Were to Remove All the Anthers from a Self-Incompatible

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If you were to remove all the anthers from a self-incompatible plant, how would this affect the fertilization of its female gametes?


A) Fertilization would continue, because self-incompatible plants rely on pollen from other individuals.
B) Fertilization would stop, because self-incompatible plants are fertilized with pollen they produce.
C) Fertilization would continue, because self-incompatible plants are fertilized with pollen they produce.
D) Fertilization would stop, because self-incompatible plants rely on pollen from other individuals.

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