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    The Seed from an Ovule Lacking an Integument Is Unlikely
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The Seed from an Ovule Lacking an Integument Is Unlikely

Question 101

Question 101

Multiple Choice

The seed from an ovule lacking an integument is unlikely to form


A) an endosperm.
B) a seed coat.
C) an embryo.
D) a cuticle.
E) nutritive tissue.

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