The sporophyte stage and the gameotophyte stage
sporophyte and gametophye. since plants have alternation of generation, both are multicellular (haploid and diploid)
When the plant starts to grow from the ground
Sporophytic and gametophytic stages in a plant alternate to complete the life cycle.
There are two stages in the life cycle of plants. 1. Sporophytic and 2. Gametophytic. Gametophytic stage is dominant in lower plants and sporophytic stage is dominant in higher plants.
Sporophytic and gametophytic stages in a plant alternate to
complete the life cycle.
Seed and sapling
sporophyte and gameotophyte
seed and adult
a homozygous
Wheat plant and an alternative host to complete some of the stages of life cycle.
The plant cycle consists of 5 main processes. The uvula, The morph the Susin, phinosis and the Lisha. They each have a specific process and each do something to help and at the same time destroy the Plant.
Hello there, Dominant and recessive traits can be tested by reproduction. For example, if I was to grow a tall pea plant and a short pea plant that are true breeds, and if I was to cross pollinate them to form a hybrid pea plant, the new pea plant offspring would exhibit the dominant trait out of tall and short (In this case tall). When reproduction occurs, two alleles for a given gene will be introduced, and only the dominant trait will be used and exhibited by the offspring. That way, if we want to determine whether a trait is dominant, we will need to test through reproduction. Hope this helps!
The second allele. If a plant is heterozygous tall, it is Tt. In this case, the dominant trait is tall, T and recessive is short, t. There are two options for it to be dominant, heterozygous (Tt) or homozygous (TT)
Bryophytes or Moss plants life cycle goes with two stages. The two stages are the haploid (gametophyte) and the diploid (sporophyte) which is the dominant stage.
The Sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage
Basically, plants have two stages in their life cycle, they can appear as a gametophyte or a sporophyte.
wha- dominant? alleles?
a homozygous
Wheat plant and an alternative host to complete some of the stages of life cycle.
Plants have two stages in their life cycle, sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage.
The gametophyte and the sporophyte stages of a plant alternate to complete the life cycle.
Pure TraitsPure traits can be either recessive or dominant. Pure traits may have two dominant genes or two recessive genes. For example, a pea plant may have two genes for tallness, which is dominant trait in pea plants. This plant is homozygous plant with a pure dominant trait for tallness. All of the offspring from this plant will be tall. A pea plant with two genes for shortness is also a pure organism. However, shortness in pea plants is a recessive trait. This plant is a homozygous plant with a pure recessive trait for height. The offspring from this plant will be short if it pollinates with another plant that has two genes for shortness. If this plant pollinates with a tall pea plant, the tall dominant gene will mask or cover up the recessive gene for shortness. Both plants are homozygous or pure plants; one is a pure dominant pea plant, the other is a pure recessive pea plant.Hybrid TraitOrganisms that have two unlike genes for a certain trait are called hybrid. A pea plant with one recessive gene for shortness and one dominant gene for tallness is a hybrid for that trait. A hybrid is called heterozygous, as it has two different alleles. The offspring from a pure tall pea plant, cross-pollinated with a pure short pea plant, will result in a heterozygous plant for tallness. No organism has all dominant or all recessive genes. An organism may be pure in certain traits and hybrid others. Remember, that a dominant trait in one kind of organism may be a recessive trait in another organism.
Two stages
Pure TraitsPure traits can be either recessive or dominant. Pure traits may have two dominant genes or two recessive genes. For example, a pea plant may have two genes for tallness, which is dominant trait in pea plants. This plant is homozygous plant with a pure dominant trait for tallness. All of the offspring from this plant will be tall. A pea plant with two genes for shortness is also a pure organism. However, shortness in pea plants is a recessive trait. This plant is a homozygous plant with a pure recessive trait for height. The offspring from this plant will be short if it pollinates with another plant that has two genes for shortness. If this plant pollinates with a tall pea plant, the tall dominant gene will mask or cover up the recessive gene for shortness. Both plants are homozygous or pure plants; one is a pure dominant pea plant, the other is a pure recessive pea plant.Hybrid TraitOrganisms that have two unlike genes for a certain trait are called hybrid. A pea plant with one recessive gene for shortness and one dominant gene for tallness is a hybrid for that trait. A hybrid is called heterozygous, as it has two different alleles. The offspring from a pure tall pea plant, cross-pollinated with a pure short pea plant, will result in a heterozygous plant for tallness. No organism has all dominant or all recessive genes. An organism may be pure in certain traits and hybrid others. Remember, that a dominant trait in one kind of organism may be a recessive trait in another organism.
The Sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage