(a) gametes, zygote, embryo, seedling
(b) zygote, gametes, embryo, seedling
(c) seedling, embryo, zygote, gametes
(d) gametes, embryo, zygote, seedling
(c) (i), (ii) and (iii)
1 Answers 1 views(a) testis → vasdeferens → urethra
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