When two true-breeding plants are crossed, only one result is possible.
The offspring of two true-breeding plants is _____.
hybrid
a seedling
a seedling
Truebreeding
That the parents were both heterozygous!
No plants release oxygen
You get one homozygous dominant (TT), one homozygous recessive (tt), and two heterozygous (Tt).
your question is confusing but a phenotype is a physical characteristic passed from parent to offspring
dominant
Truebreeding
dominant
F1 and F2 generation is the offspring generation.F1 ( filial generation) is when two offspring plants that are alike that came from its parents, both parent plants aren't similar.F2 is the second stage. In F2 generation, the former two offspring (tall plants) will fertilize and have new offspring. The new offspring will be 75% tall and 25% short. ----------justinvo24----------------lol
The hybrid is the offspring so the probability is 1.
If two true-breeding pea plants are crossed their offspring will show the dominant trait. The flowers will be purple or light purple.
YES
plants are a-sexual reproduction meaning that only one parent is need to make offspring and the offspring is identical to the parent. sexual reproduction is in mammals where two parents are needed to create offspring.
3:1 ratio Two pea plants, both heterozygous for flower color, are crossed. The offspring will show the dominant purple coloration in a 3:1 ratio
usually tall
usually tall
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