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A plant grows faster and fuller due to large amounts of fertilizer. If the plant cross-pollinates with another plant later, how will the use of fertilizer on the parent plant affect the plant’s offspring?
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The height of the offspring will not change
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It will basicly from what i am reading only half of that large amount will go into the offspring
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