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A calla lily is an example of a one-petaled flower.

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they are just usually called pink flowers but flowers with oink petals are mostly pink roses

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violet, lilac

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They are called pertunias :)

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most dicotyledonous flower have 5 petals

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Is the plant with flowers homozygous or Heterozygous?

Either. It matters. Since white is dominant, the allele (saying it is T for white and t for purple) could be either TT or Tt and still come out white. If the white flower is a purebred, then it is homozygous, therefore, TT. However, the flower could be white and be heterozygous.


What Incomplete dominance offspring red petal an white petal would have what color petals?

Pink. This is common in carnations.


Why did Mendel use peas for his studying of heredity?

Pea plants can only be either white or purple. In other words, there was no 'in between' color. This made it easier for Mendel to conclude that some genes are dominant (purple flower) and others are recessive (white flower).


In pea plants purple flowers are dominant over white flowers. Two plants both heterozygous for the gene that controls flower color are crossed. What percentage of their offspring will have purple flow?

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What is law of dominance and how do traits manifest if it is from a parent with this type of trait?

Mendel's law of dominance states that when two pure breeding organisms of contrasting traits (such as purple flower or white flower) are crossed, only one trait of the pair appears in the F1 generation. This is known as the dominant trait (purple), and the other unexpressed trait (white) is recessive.

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What is The method used to observe the cells in the petal of a flower?

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purple petal color in pea plants is dominant to white petal color two heterozygous pea plants are crossed what is the ratio of the offspring with white petals to the number total number of offspring?

3:1 ratio Two pea plants, both heterozygous for flower color, are crossed. The offspring will show the dominant purple coloration in a 3:1 ratio


Is white the color of the eggplant flower?

White & Purple :)


Why if you put a white flower in to a pot of red dye the petal of the flower turn pink?

This phenomenon is caused by the flower "drinking" the water and placing the hydration in the petal. When the flower drinks the water, it spreads the water throughout the plant. Because the petals are white, the red water shows up very well.


How do you determine the genotype of a purple-flowering plant?

by crossing a purple flower and a white flower,it also counts on the darkness of the flower


There are two alternate flower colors the pea plant they are purple and white purple is dominant over white purple and white are called what?

A grape, A purple sun, A purple cloud and A purple Teddy!


Which country Flag has white five-petal flower in middle?

Hong Kong has a red flag with a white stylised orchid flower in the centre.


What colors do the Jacaranda flower has?

Purple, blue and white


Why is there a flower on the cover of new moon?

yes, it is a red and white flower The wilting flower with its petal falling off represents how Bella is falling apart without Edward.


What other colours does the jacaranda flower have purple blue white or pink?

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If purple flower color is dominant over white flower color how can two purple flowered parents produce white flowering offspring?

It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous


If purple flower color is Dominic over white flower color how can two purple flowered parents produce white flowered offspring?

It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous