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The useful traits in livingthings are used for competing. Useful traits includes features that allows an organism to survive in their environment. Examples of useful traits is the development of broad leaves in plants which exposes them to enough sunlight compared to plants with reduced leaves especially in a rain forest zone or habitat. The later plants are easily wiped away from the population, leaving behind plants with broad leaves.
Tropical rainforest plants have natural traits that enable the plant to survive the harsh conditions. Inherited traits or adaptations the plants have are the thick leaves that can withstand the high temperatures. The leaves in the plants absorb a lot of water to help the plant thrive by retaining moisture.
yes! plants have traits.
all living things have common traits,irrespective of plants and animals.scroll down to know these common characteristics of living things
What are three inherited traits of plants
no nervous system no means of locomotion rigid cell walls
You can get your traits from older generations and you can also get your traits from non-living organisms, too.
Crossing plants to only obtain desirable traits is known as selective breeding. This can be done with different kinds of plants or plants of the same type.
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Gregor Mendel took two different colored pea plants: one had traits for white plants and the other had traits for a red plant. When Mendel cross bred the two plants, a plant with traits for a pink plant grew. This is how Mendel contributed to the understanding of inherited traits.
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Yes, the study of genetics started with pea plants and flowers which began the hypothesis of dominant and recessive traits.