Which of the following best describes what would happen if the offspring of a fragrant, red rose bush produced flowers with no s
cent and small, pale petals? A. The offspring would lose its flowers and die from a lack of pollinators.
B. The offspring would not cross-fertilize often with other roses.
C. The offspring would produce seeds by asexual reproduction.
D. The offspring would yield more fruit than the parent rose.
The answer is <span>B. The offspring would not cross-fertilize often with other roses.
Scent and colour of the flowers are important for pollination because they will attract pollinators. Flowers </span>with no scent and small, pale petals will attract much <span>fewer </span>pollinators than flowers <span>with scent and large coloured petals</span>. This means those bushes would not cross-fertilize often with other roses. However, they would not die from a lack of pollinators, nor would produce seeds by asexual reproduction. Also, they would not yield more fruit than the parent rose, their fruit would probably be very small,
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