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What is about 100-220 m in length and carries the sperm of a plant? a) spore b) leaf c) pollen d) flower
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What is about 100-220 m in length and carries the sperm of a plant? a) spore b) leaf c) pollen d) flower
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I think the answer is: c. pollen
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