With respect to angiosperms, which of the followingis incorrectly paired with its chromosome count?(A) egg—n(B) megaspore—2n(C) microspore—n(D) zygote—2n
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is incorrectly paired with its chromosome count?
(A) egg—n
(B) megaspore—2n
(C) microspore—n
(D) zygote—2n
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