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如果给桃花授梨花花粉,能否结出果实呢?某兴趣小组对此进行探究,步骤如下:

①在果园里选择20朵含苞待放的桃花,将其平分成A,B两组.

②将这些桃花的雄蕊去掉,并分别套上透气的袋子.

③分别采集一些桃花花粉和梨花花粉.

④将桃花花粉涂在A组花雌蕊的柱头上,将梨花花粉涂在B组花的柱头上.

⑤观察两组能否结出果实.

下列关于该实验的说法不正确的是(  )

A:雄蕊和雌蕊是花的主要部分

B:④过程完成后应该给两组花套袋

C:步骤③和④完成的是受精过程

D:最可能的结果是A组结桃,B组不结桃

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C

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