"Seeds formed after combining pollen and egg cells during sexual reproduction" is the one among the following that <span>best describes reproductive structures common to both gymnosperms and angiosperms. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". </span>
You didn't give the options for "which" but I assume your multiple choice questions will all be environmental factors that can cause mutations. To pass on to offspring, any mutation in the gametes or a chromosome may cause a mutation in the offspring.
CO2 in the atmosphere decreases during the growing season and increases during the rest of the year, which leads to maximum buildup in April and May before photosynthesis begins to take over again.
There's more carbon dioxide in the winter and a bit less in the summer. That's the collective breathing of all the plants in the Northern Hemisphere. "Plants are accumulating carbon in the spring and summer when they're active, and they're releasing carbon back to the air in the fall and winter," Graven explains.