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The very definition of a species is that it cannot produce a fertile offspring with an organism from a different species.

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Q: Can plants of different genus cross naturally and are there exceptions if most can't cross?
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What is the two different types of pollenation in plants?

cross pollinating


Occurs between flowers of two different plants?

cross pollination


Is cross pollination between different types of flowers possible?

No, only cross pollination between plants of the same genus and species


A feature that has different forms in a population?

Polymorphism is a term used to describe a genetic feature that has multiple forms or alleles within a population. This variation allows individuals within the population to exhibit different phenotypes for that particular trait. Polymorphism is important for evolution as it can provide diversity and adaptability to changing environments.


What did gregor Mendel do to study different characteristics in his genetics experiment?

He cross-pollinated plants


How did Mendel make sure that some plant cross pollinated?

He took it upon himself to pollinate the plants by bringing the pollen of one plant to the pollen of another different plant, forcing cross-pollination.


Are plants that cross pollinate called offspring?

Plants that cross pollinate are called hybrids.


Can you cross blueberry plants with cannabis plants?

No


What are the laws of cross-pollination?

Cross pollination can only occur between closely related plants, that is to say plants of the same species; rarely does natural pollination occur between closely related genuses of plants. Example of species crosses: Zea mays x Zea mays a crossing between two different by genetically similar Maize plants, crosses between different Rose cultivars or crosses between different Apple cultivars.


How does cross pollination happen naturally?

Cross pollination happens when an organism transfers pollen to another flower. Or the pollen could transfer by wind. Bees mostly pollinate flowers we know and other by wind, pollen on our car.


What is a natural enemy of a liger?

Ligers are hybrids, a cross of two animals that wouldn't/can't breed in nature as they come from different continents. Ligers are not a naturally occurring animal, and if they aren't naturally occurring, they can't have any natural enemies.


How did Mendel make sure that plants cross pollinated?

He pollinated the plants himself and in the process he mixed the pollen from pea plants that had different colored to see what the end result would be (I got this all from a textbook I swear)