Science, asked by aeggg987, 1 month ago

Pauline is making a list of the steps involved in sexual reproduction in angiosperms. She lists pollination, fertilization, bulb formation, and dispersal as the steps.

Which step should she remove from the list?

pollination
fertilization
bulb formation
dispersal

Answers

Answered by Dhairya2403
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Explanation:

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She should remove Bulb Formation from the list

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Answered by Sanchodelrio12
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Answer:

Sexual reproduction in angiosperms is an interactive process involving the sporophyte, gametophytes, embryo and endosperm as well as the environment, aimed at achieving pollination, fertilization and dispersal.

Thus she should remove bulb formation because a bulb is created when a plant send its energy and nutrients below ground at the end of growing season and doesn't involve in sexual reproduction.

Hope this helps you.

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