BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781323112359
Author: Campbell
Publisher: Pearson Custom Publishing
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Chapter 29, Problem 3TYU
In plants, which of the following are produced by meiosis?
(A) haploid gametes
(B) diploid gametes
(C) haploid spores
(D) diploid spores
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One unique feature of fertilization in flowering plants compared with animals is:
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plant sperm are motile
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nuclear fusion does not take place
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All four gametes will have n chromosomes.
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Two gametes will have n+1 chromosomes, and two will have n-1 chromosomes.
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Animals and plants both have diploid and haploid cells. How does the animal life cycle differ from the alternation of generations exhibited by plants?
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