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A zygote is a direct result of A. Pollination B. Fertilization C. Biennial Growth D. The Sporophyte Stage
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A zygote is a direct result of
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B. Fertilization
C. Biennial Growth
D. The Sporophyte Stage
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fertilization(fussion of haploid sex cells)
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