Multiple Choice
Why are tetraploid offspring considered a separate species from their diploid parents?
A) Their offspring would be diploid and sterile
B) Their offspring would be triploid and sterile
C) Their offspring would be tetraploid and sterile
D) The two species would look different and would not be pollinated
E) The two species would be in different habitats and not able to mate
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