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A gardener find there are two colored plants growing in their garden.

One plant has pink flowers and the other has blue flowers. How can
the gardener tell if they are the same species?

Select one:

If they produce an offspring that is fertile

If they can produce an offspring

If they cannot produce an offspring

If they produce an offspring that is not fertile

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User Shushan
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Producing an offspring can occur between related but different species, often called "hybrids."

Hybrids cannot have offspring, meaning they are infertile, so it's not B. Very simply put, the reproduction system is closed unless (sometimes) hybrids mate with each other

To be the same species, they need to have offspring that is fertile. Fertile just means you can reproduce.

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User Bidhan
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Answer:

If they produce an offspring that is fertile

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