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Following table summarises the differences between self-fertilisation and cross-fertilisation. Pick out the wrong difference.

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Self-fertilisation - It is uniparental, Cross-fertilisation - It is biparental
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Self-fertilisation - It involves the fusion of male and female gametes of the same parent, Cross-fertilisation - It involves the fusion of two gametes produced by different parents
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Self-fertilisation - Examples : Pheretima, Periplaneta, Cross-fertilisation - Examples : Taenia, Rana tigrina
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None of the above
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The correct option is B Self-fertilisation - Examples : Pheretima, Periplaneta, Cross-fertilisation - Examples : Taenia, Rana tigrina
Self-fertilisation occurs in Taenia, while cross-fertilisation occurs in Pheretima, Periplaneta and Rana tigrina.

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