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Which among the following statements are true for sexual reproduction in flowering plants?
(i) It requires two types of gametes.
(ii) Fertilisation is a compulsory event.
(iii) It always results in formation of zygote.
(iv) Offspring formed are clones.

A

(i) and (iv)

B

(i),(ii) and (iv)

C

(i),(ii) and (iii)

D

(ii),(iii) and (iv)

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C
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