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If a scientist removed the anthers of a flower before the flower was in full bloom, what would be the likely outcome? a.the flower would not open b.the flower would attract no insects c.the flower would
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If a scientist removed the anthers of a flower before the flower was in full bloom, what would be the likely outcome?
a.the flower would not open
b.the flower would attract no insects
c.the flower would produce no pollen
d.the flower would be immune to all pollen
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Answer:
the flower would produce no pollen
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The answer is b the flower would attract no insects
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