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Depends on hoe many flowers of the same species are in reach of the pollen through the wind.

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Q: How many offspring are made from a flower?
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When the phenotype of two alleles are blended what are they called?

The blending of the phenotype of the parents in the offspring is known as incomplete. colors of flowers can show incomplete dominance if a red flower is crossed with a white flower and their offspring are pink.


What would happen if you cross the offspring of two pink roses?

When a red flower crosses with a white flower, it can create a pink flower. Why? Because of incomplete dominance. Incomplete dominance is when the heterozygous phenotype(offspring) is a blend of the two homozygous phenotypes(parents).


What is the proportion of the monohybrid backcross between a red flower and a white flower?

The backcross between a heterozygous (monohybrid) red flower plant (Rr) and a homozygous recessive white flower plant (rr) would produce a ratio of 1Rr:1rr. So you would expect half of the offspring to be red (Rr) and half the offspring to be white (rr).


Is flower a organ?

It is not an organ as it is made of many organs and systems.


Why is the blue bonnet the Texas state flower?

The blue bonnet was made the state flower of Texas because it is found growing wild in many parts of Texas. It was officially made the state flower in 1901.


A homozygous blue flower BB is crossed with a homozygous white flower bb What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring?

Assuming there is no co-dominance or partial dominance, the result would be that 100% of the offspring would be blue, heterozygous flowers with the phenotype Bb.


How many alleles influence a phenotype in incomplete dominance?

A trait that exhibits incomplete dominance, is one in which the heterozygous offspring will have a phenotype that is a blend between the two parent organisms. An example of this is when a homozygous red sweet pea flower crossed with a homozygous white sweet pea flower, their offspring will be heterozygous and have the pink phenotype, rather than either red or white. So, the homozygous red flower will be red, the homozygous white flower will be white, and the heterozygous flower will be pink. So there are three possible phenotypes in incomplete dominance. There are also no dominant or recessives genotypes.


What happens after a flower has been pollinated?

After a flower has been pollinated it begins to create a small plant. This is sexual reproduction and give the offspring DNA from both parents.


What is flower made of?

White flower is made of wheat and Corn flower is made of corn! Can't you tell the difference between flowers and flour?!