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    When a Tetraploid Flower Pollinates a Diploid Flower of the Parental
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When a Tetraploid Flower Pollinates a Diploid Flower of the Parental

Question 9

Question 9

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When a tetraploid flower pollinates a diploid flower of the parental species, the resulting offspring will be


A) pentaploid and sterile.
B) diploid and fertile.
C) triploid and fertile.
D) triploid and sterile.

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