it doesn't matter how many generations there are, it depends on the parents backgrounds, ginger hair is a mutation on the DNA that can be totally random. even if both the parents have ginger hair, there's still a good chance the kid isn't ginger.
Ginger is a monocot. The monocots have one cotyledon in the embryo.
There are 6 teaspoons in one ounce of grated ginger.
A population in which the allele frequencies do not change from one generation to the next is said to be in equilibrium.
The recessive trait phenotype disappears in a one-trait test cross in the F1 generation. This phenotype can reappear in the F2 generation.
They are caused by abnormal genes and so are passed from one generation to the other on the DNA.
There is not one probopass is only in generation 4.
yesnhe is ginger but a fit one ;)
there wont be one there is only three they r remakin the old games
1 teaspoon ginger powder to gram
Ginger is a monocot. The monocots have one cotyledon in the embryo.
Genetics is the study of biological inheritance, passing traits from one generation to another.
1 inch of ginger grated will produce about 4 teaspoons.
In the Pokemon games where Snorlax occur, there are only one or two available to catch. In the first generation games there is a sleeping Snorlax at Routes 12 and 16. In the second generation, there is one outside of Vermillion City. In the sixth generation, there is one on Route 7.
You can find Pokemon from Generation 1 and 2 there is one Pokemon you can get from Generation 3 but only if you have been to a Nintendo event (it's Deoxys btw).
A one inch piece of fresh, grated ginger (generally yielding 1 tablespoon) equals approximately 1/8 teaspoon ground (dried) ginger. Source: http://www.evitamins.com/healthnotes.asp?ContentID=3602003
no their bodies were just thrown on the ground. Only one body was preserved in sand and is on display in the british museum. the peasant was called 'Ginger' due to ginger hair.
If you're referring to one ginger, as in a red-haired human, then the answer is: nothing.