Inbreeding is a process that must occur to maintain a group of breeding organisms by allowing closely related individuals to mate. This can help to preserve specific genetic traits within the population, but can also lead to increased risk of genetic disorders due to a lack of genetic diversity. It is essential to carefully manage inbreeding within a breeding population to ensure the long-term health and viability of the group.
A population is a group of similar organisms that occur in a specified habitat.
The activities that occur within the cells of an organism are collectively known as cellular processes. These processes include activities such as metabolism, growth, division, and response to stimuli. Together, they maintain the life and functioning of the cell and ultimately the entire organism.
The sum of all chemical processes that occur in an organism is known as metabolism. Metabolism includes anabolism (building up molecules) and catabolism (breaking down molecules) to maintain life processes and energy balance in the body.
Water is necessary for the development of an embryo because it helps to support cell division, growth, and movement of nutrients and waste within the developing organism. Water provides a medium for biochemical reactions to occur and is critical for the overall metabolic processes that enable embryonic development to proceed properly.
Selective breeding uses natural biological means to alter genetics--example is using a pollen from one strain to fertilize another strain and so "cross" the gene pools.While on the on the hand genetic engineering artificially goes into the chromosomes to edit them--an unnatural process. Example--a cold water fish gene is put into a crop so that it won't freeze in the winter. This would not naturally occur.
You do not allow evolution to occur, for you are evolution in selective breeding.
Genetic mutations
Selective Breeding of course!
The bunny breeding season typically occurs in the spring, from March to September.
Plants.
Death would occur
Yes, true breeding and pure breeding are often used interchangeably to describe organisms that produce offspring with traits identical to themselves when self-pollinated or crossed with another organism with the same traits. Both terms refer to the homozygous condition for a particular trait.
The biological process that occur in an organism as they age.
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What is the type of response that occur when an organism eats food
• Ligers don't occur in the wild. They result only from captive breeding.
Lungs and legs.