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What is a difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination?

A. Self-pollination leads to the creation of a fruit. Cross-pollination does not.
B. During cross-pollination, ovules are carried from one plant to another plant.. During self-pollination the ovules stay on the same plant.
C. During cross-pollination the pollen grains are carried from one plant to another plant. During self-pollination the pollen and ovules are from the same plant.
D. During cross-pollination, the pollen grains travel from the stigma to the anthers. During self-pollination, the pollen grains travel from the anthers to the stigma.

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C. During cross-pollination the pollen grains are carried from one plant to another plant. During self-pollination the pollen and ovules are from the same plant.

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C. During cross-pollination the pollen grains are carried from one plant to another plant. During self-pollination the pollen and ovules are from the same plant.

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