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BIOLOGY 1114.01 SP2025 (17927) Weekly Review 13 (Cons bio, Plant Div, Fungi, Animal Behavior)
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How is this flower pollinated?
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Question restatement: The prompt asks, 'How is this flower pollinated?' with an answer provided as 'Insect', but no answer options are listed in the data.
First, note the absence of explicit multiple-choice options to evaluate. Without the full set of choices, I cannot systematically compare each option to determine correctness. The given single answer 'Insect' suggests the intended correct res......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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