What occurs after a pollen tube penetrates an ovule?
a. Other pollen tubes are attracted to that ovule.
b. That pollen tube continues on to another ovule.
c. Other pollen tubes are prevented from gaining access to that ovule.
d. Other pollen tubes can penetrate that ovule more easily.
Ans: c. Other pollen tubes are prevented from gaining access to that ovule.
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