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3) The Cultivated banana are usually
a) Monoploidyb) Diploid. c) Triploids d) Hexaploidy.​

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Answered by dharini24
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option b diploid

the development of the ovary of a flower into a fruit without fertilization. [The biological term parthenogenesis refers to the development of an egg without fertilization.] Fruits that develop parthenocarpically are typically seedless. Some seedless fruits come from sterile triploid plants, with three sets of chromosomes rather than two. The triploid seeds are obtained by crossing a fertile tetraploid (4n) plant with a diploid (2n) plant. When you buy seedless watermelon seeds, you get two kinds of seeds, one for the fertile diploid plant and one for the sterile triploid. The triploid seeds are larger, and both types of seeds are planted in the same vicinity. Male flowers of the diploid plant provide the pollen which pollinates (but does not fertilize) the sterile triploid plant. The act of pollination induces fruit development without fertilization, thus the triploid watermelon fruits develop parthenocarpically and are seedless. Most bananas purchased at your local supermarket came from sterile triploid hybrids. The fruits developed parthenocarpically and are seedless.

Answered by ⲎσⲣⲉⲚⲉⲭⳙⲊ
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Answer:

The Cultivated banana are usuallyMonoploidy

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Answered by ⲎσⲣⲉⲚⲉⲭⳙⲊ
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Answer:

The Cultivated banana are usuallyMonoploidy

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