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    A Flowering Plant with a Deleterious Mutation in Microsporogenesis Would
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A Flowering Plant with a Deleterious Mutation in Microsporogenesis Would

Question 70

Question 70

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A flowering plant with a deleterious mutation in microsporogenesis would most likely


A) fail to produce sepals.
B) fail to produce petals.
C) fail to produce anthers.
D) fail to produce pollen.
E) fail to produce ovules.

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