SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS. POLLINATIONPOLLINATION FRUIT FORMATIONFRUIT FORMATION SEED FORMATIONSEED FORMATION SEED DISPERSALSEED DISPERSAL SEED.

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SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS

POLLINATIONPOLLINATION FRUIT FORMATIONFRUIT FORMATION SEED FORMATIONSEED FORMATION SEED DISPERSALSEED DISPERSAL SEED DORMANCYSEED DORMANCY

SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS THIS IS ALL WELL AND GOOD, BUT IT DOESN’T EXPLAIN WHY OFFSPRING HAVE TRAITS SIMILAR TO THAT OF THEIR PARENTS…WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH THAT?THIS IS ALL WELL AND GOOD, BUT IT DOESN’T EXPLAIN WHY OFFSPRING HAVE TRAITS SIMILAR TO THAT OF THEIR PARENTS…WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH THAT? GENETICS IS NEXT!!GENETICS IS NEXT!!