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7 September, 21:45

Seed-bearing plants differ from all other plants in that__. a. they have only xylem and no phloem ... b. they have a gametophyte generation ... c. their gametes do not require water for fertilization to occur ... d. they have true roots, stems, and leaves ...

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  1. 7 September, 22:01
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    The answer is c. their gametes do not require water for fertilization to occur.

    Fertilization is the process in which two gametes fuse which first creates a zygote and then leads to the development of an embryo. Pollination is a transfer of male pollen to the female reproductive organ. After pollen lands on the stigma, pollen tube begins to grow until it reaches an ovule which is inside the ovary. A nucleus of pollen will fuse with a nucleus of the ovule and that fertilization will occur.
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