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- Bougainvillea, sunflower, and hibiscus, what is the form of inflorescence in these figures? Based on the text.The production of which structure in a flowering plant involves genetic recombination? A. haploid gametes B. haploid spores C. diploid gametes D. diploid sporesdiscuss in detail about the The creation and use of monoploid plants
- Are plants male female or both? EXPLAIN Please answer asap and your content should not be palgarisedDescribe some of the advantages of polyploid plants.Examine a few flowers of any cucurbit plant and try to identify the staminate and pistillate flowers. Do you know any other plant that bears unisexual flowers?
- How haploid plants can be obtained? List the names.Draw diagrams to represent a cross of a mutant ovule/egg and a normal pollen/sperm. Also include a diagram of the zygote. Will the offsprings have the mutation? Explain your answerUse the image of a door that can open and close to create a metaphor to explain the difference between the concerted and sequential models of allosterism.