What are some characteristics of polyploidy plants?

a. They tend to be weaker and smaller than diploid plants
b. They tend to be bigger and stronger than diploid plants
c. They tend to be weaker, but bigger than diploid plants
d. They tend to be smaller, but stronger than diploid plants


Ans: b. They tend to be bigger and stronger than diploid plants

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