Biology
Grade-7
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Question

The seeds that are produced by cross-pollination have good vigor and viability.

  1. True
  2. False

hintHint:

True

The correct answer is: True


    In cross pollination the offsprings are healthier and the seeds are produced in large number and are more viable. The seeds develop and germinate properly and grow into better plants. Cross pollination helps in the introduction of new genes into a sequence of species. It helps in improving the immunity of offspring against environmental stress and diseases.

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