The white cattail is a hybrid species of plant that is a result of the cross between the broad-leafed cattail and the narrow-leafed cattail. Over time, the white cattail has established itself in the wetlands of the Midwestern United States.

Which of the following would best explain the success of the white cattail?(1 point)
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Hybridization produces offspring traits that allow different species to survive in extreme environments.
Hybridization produces offspring traits that allow different species to survive in extreme environments.

Inherited traits passed on from parental generations make hybrid species more susceptible to disease.
Inherited traits passed on from parental generations make hybrid species more susceptible to disease.

Hybrid species display more adaptations due to their reduced genetic diversity.
Hybrid species display more adaptations due to their reduced genetic diversity.

Favorable genes from parental generations provide advantageous characteristics to the hybrid species.

Favorable genes from parental generations provide advantageous characteristics to the hybrid species.