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- Write if it is true or false and if it's false, kindly change and put the correct answer from the underlined word. Question 6The microspores will ultimately become the pollen grains or microgametophytes.Diagram of alternation of genertaion I = zygote (2n) II = sporophyte Y = fertilization? But can I have some help to confirm about hte rest?The cross-section of Aristolochia (birthwort) stem is shown in the attached figure. Observe the specimen. How old is this specimen? How did you determine it?
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