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A homogamous tall pistilltate plant (TT) is crossed with homogamous dwarf staminate plant (tt). What is the genotype of endosperm?

A

`"TTT"`

B

`"TTt"`

C

`"Ttt"`

D

`"ttt"`

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B
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