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If we induce a plant to be polyploidy would that affect other parts of the plant, for example when the plant produces a pollen grain would it still be (n) or would it be different?

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When a plant is induced to be polyploid, it can affect various aspects including pollen production. The polyploid pollen grains would have a higher number of chromosomes compared to normal pollen grains. This can result in compatibility issues during reproduction.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a plant is induced to be polyploid, it means that it has more than two sets of chromosomes. This can affect various aspects of the plant, including pollen production.

In the case of polyploid plants, the pollen grains would also be polyploid and have a higher number of chromosomes. For example, if the original plant has n = 3 chromosomes, the pollen grains of a polyploid plant would have more than 3 chromosomes.

As a result, when the plant with polyploid pollen grains reproduces, it may only be compatible with other polyploid plants with the same number of chromosomes, or it may be incompatible with normal pollen grains produced by diploid plants.

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