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If there are class C mutations in the flower development genes of Arabidopsis thaliana, then determine the structures present in each whorl, beginning with the outermost whorl and ending with the inner most whorl. If a whorl does not contain the normal structure for that whorl as found in a normal flower, then choose the word "mutant".

a. Whorl #1 (outermost)
b. Whorl #2
c. Whorl #3
d. Whorl #4 (innermost)

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Answer:

The answers are sepals, petals, mutant, and mutant.

Step-by-step explanation:

Whorl #1 (outermost): sepals

Whorl #2 : petals

Whorl #3 : mutant

Whorl #4 (innermost): mutant

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