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What Is a Plant Species in Which the Plant Can

Question 54

Question 54

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What is a plant species in which the plant can make either only male or only female flowers called, and what flowers does it always have?


A) monoecious; imperfect
B) dioecious; perfect
C) dioecious; imperfect
D) monoecious; perfect

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