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29 October, 11:42

One offspring of two plants does not have any flowers at maturity. How could this have happened if both parents produce flowers

A

Some plants do not want to produce flowers.

B

It is from asexual reproduction.

C

This is not possible.

D

A mutation caused the defect.

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  1. 29 October, 12:03
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    the answer is D: a mutation caused the defect.

    Explanation:

    a mistake would have been made when coding the dna, causing a mutation in the plant to not be able to produce flowers.
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