9. A mutated plant bears flowers with no stamen. This plant can have
fertilization if
a. egg cells are cross-pollinated to it.
b.
a longer style is grown to the ovaries
c. the stigma is removed from it.
d. pollen is cross-pollinated to it.
10. An organism that was formed through asexual reproduction
a. will be exactly the same as the parent.
b. will have little similarities with the parent.
c. will have some similarities with the parent.
d. will have no similarities with the parent.
11. An organism formed by way of asexual reproduction
a. will respond to the environment the same way as its parent.
b. will have new responses to the environment compared to its parent.
C. can be assumed to belong to the kingdom plantae.
d. can be assumed to belong to the kingdom protista.
12. Asexually-reproducing organisms are similar to sexually-reproducing
organisms
a. in that their offspring are exactly alike as the parents.
b. in that both are expected to increase the population.
c. in that male and female gametes are required in the process.
d. in that mutations are equally expected in both types of reproduction​

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