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the color of the flowers on the plant.

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Q: One example of a trait passed from a parent plant to it's offspring is?
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A plant the always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent?

a true breeding plant always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent(s).


When a plant self pollinate and all offspring have the same trait as the parent it is called?

The parent plant is called a true breeding plant.


When a plant self pollinates and all offspring have the same trait as the parent it is called?

The parent plant is called a true breeding plant.


Why did you color the offspring plant a different color than the tall parent plant?

Because the offspring has both the Tall gene and the short gene


Plant always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent?

The parent plant is homozygous dominant for the trait(s) observed. This can be called a 'true-breeding' plant as well.


The production of offspring genetically identical to the parent plant is the result of?

asexual reproduction


Why did the color of the offspring plant turn a different color than the tall parent plant?

because they both are different


What kind of plant always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent(s)?

I think it's a true-Bred plant


How can moss produce offspring at a distance from the parent plant?

The spores produced are separated from the parent plant physically. This is because the spores are released into the air on breaking of the sporangia and are spread around.


How can a new plant be different from its parent plant?

No. While the new plants will look similar to the parent plants, seeds are the result of assexual reproduction and assexual reproduction means that the offspring are all unique. In other words there will be variation in exactly the same way as children do not look exactly the same as their parents.


When you think of the trait of the parent plants why is this result surprising?

what trait or traits did the plant in the f generation to the offspring in the F2 gen. what did the difference in the F1 and F2 offspring show Mandel


The best definition of a true-breeding plant is one that?

self-fertilizes to produce offspring identical to the parent