How many flowering plants are typically classified as selfing species?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for the percentage of flowering plants that are classified as selfing species, with multiple-choice options provided. It seeks factual knowledge about the classification of plant species based on their reproductive strategies.

Answer

Approximately 10-15% of flowering plants are predominantly selfing species.

Approximately 10-15% of flowering plants are predominantly selfing species.

Answer for screen readers

Approximately 10-15% of flowering plants are predominantly selfing species.

More Information

Selfing species have adapted to self-pollinate, often resulting in traits like smaller flowers and reduced reliance on animal pollinators.

Tips

It's common to overestimate the prevalence of selfing species, assuming they are more common due to environmental pressures.

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