A pure-bred plant that is homozygous for the traits being transfered.
Alternatively a plant that is produced asexually/ vegetatively through cloning
answer: true breeding plant
They may not share the same properties as their parents. Plants that reproduce asexually have the same traits (like an immunity to a disease) however if a plant reproduced sexually it may not have the same traits.
My Nan.
Certain traits can remain dormant and still be passed on to offspring. If a child has traits that neither parent possesses, chances are that it could have come from farther down the line.
visual inspection of phenotypic traits.
What percentage of the possible types of offspring had the same phenotype as the parents
A species.
They may not share the same properties as their parents. Plants that reproduce asexually have the same traits (like an immunity to a disease) however if a plant reproduced sexually it may not have the same traits.
It does because the corn plants that it reproduced from have the same traits as there offspring.
My Nan.
Certain traits can remain dormant and still be passed on to offspring. If a child has traits that neither parent possesses, chances are that it could have come from farther down the line.
visual inspection of phenotypic traits.
What percentage of the possible types of offspring had the same phenotype as the parents
Offspring resemble their parents primarily due to the inheritance of genetic traits. Genes, the units of heredity, are passed from parents to offspring, leading to the transmission of certain physical characteristics and traits. This results in offspring sharing various physical features, such as eye color or hair texture, with their parents.
Offspring who have the same parents are called siblings.
Purebred.
The genotype of the offspring that had the same phenotype as the parents is rr or wrinkled. The phenotype for the seed shape of both parent plants is round.
all organisms can divide to produce same offspring that are similar to the parents