Mutualism best fits the know traits of fungi and plants. The fungi provides soil nutrients to the plant and the plant provides food to the fungi.
The term phenotype refers to the observable characteristics or traits of an organism, resulting from the interaction between its genetic makeup (genotype) and the environment. It includes physical traits like height, eye color, and behavior, as well as physiological traits like metabolism and disease susceptibility.
In plant taxonomy, character refers to specific features or traits used to differentiate or classify plants. These characteristics can include aspects of plant morphology (such as leaf shape or flower color), anatomy, or reproductive structures. By examining a plant's characters, taxonomists can determine its classification and relationships to other plants.
A pedigree is a visual chart that shows an organism's lineage, typically used in genetics to track the inheritance of traits over generations. It is a tool to understand the genetic relationships between individuals and can help in predicting the likelihood of certain traits or diseases appearing in future offspring.
A key is helpful in identification and classification of an organism by providing a systematic way to narrow down options based on specific characteristics or features. It helps to match the organism's traits with those listed in the key to determine the correct classification. Keys can be based on physical characteristics, genetic information, or ecological traits to aid in accurate identification.
Taxonomy helps in evolution by organizing and categorizing species based on their physical and genetic traits. This classification system allows scientists to study how species are related to each other and how they have evolved over time. By understanding the relationships between species, scientists can trace evolutionary patterns and better understand how different species have evolved and adapted to their environments.
yes! plants have traits.
What are three inherited traits of plants
polygenic
Genes.
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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or one gene, all by its lonesome.
polygenic inheritance
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.
Yes, the study of genetics started with pea plants and flowers which began the hypothesis of dominant and recessive traits.
The traits an organism displays is a result of their genetics. Recessive traits tend to not show in many organisms.
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