No,because it does n't have a spines.
bitter gourd,grapevine,pea plant
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This was an example of tallness being a dominant phenotypic trait in pea plants
Gregor Mendel used pea plants for his hereditary experiments
The genotype of the tall pea plant is heterozygous
bitter gourd,grapevine,pea plant
Leaf tendrils are coiled structures that attaches a plant for support. A leaf tendril will generally have a bid in its axil or will be a modified leaflet of a compound leaf. Example: pea Stem tendril are a slender, coiled structure that is a modified part of a stem that provides support. A stem tendril is generally in the axil of a leaf or leaf scar. Also, if a tendril originates from an axillary bud, then it is a stem tendril. Example: Virginia Creeper, Grape.
bitter gourd,grapevine,pea plant
no, it is a leave modification
Yes it is a leaf modification.
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This was an example of tallness being a dominant phenotypic trait in pea plants
The dominant trait for height in a pea plant is tall (TT or Tt). The only instance in which a pea plant will be short is if it carries both recessive alleles (tt).
TT pure tall pea plant .
Pea plant is from the family of Leguminosae. The pea plants flower is coated in purple or white, the flower position is terminal, its stem is long, its seed shape is round and the pod shape is like inflated.
For example, if the tall plant stand for T, the genotypes are: TT tt