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    Pea Plants Cannot Self-Fertilize Because an Individual Plant Is Either
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Pea Plants Cannot Self-Fertilize Because an Individual Plant Is Either

Question 64

Question 64

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Pea plants cannot self-fertilize because an individual plant is either female or male,having either ovaries or stamens but not both.

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