Any plant that reproduces asexually (and therefore has an identical set of genes) for example strawberries (which reproduce through runners) or potatoes (that reproduce through tubers)
A species.
answer: true breeding plant
True Breeding
A pure-bred plant that is homozygous for the traits being transfered.Alternatively a plant that is produced asexually/ vegetatively through cloning
A true breeding plant is one that consistently produces offspring with the same traits when self-pollinated or crossed with another true breeding plant of the same variety. This occurs because true breeding plants are homozygous for specific traits, meaning they have identical alleles for those traits. As a result, all offspring will inherit the same characteristics, ensuring uniformity in the traits expressed. True breeding is often utilized in genetics and agriculture to maintain desired traits in plant populations.
A plant releases the gasses it produces into the atmosphere.
Mixing desirable traits in one purebred plant with another one purebred plant that has another desirable trait. The result is a hybrid. For example: in animals, a cross between a donkey and a horse produces a mule.
A true breeding pea plant is one that, when self-pollinated, consistently produces offspring that exhibit the same traits as the parent plant. This means that the plant is homozygous for specific traits, ensuring that all resulting seeds carry the same genetic information. True breeding plants are essential in genetics for studying inheritance patterns, as they provide predictable outcomes in the traits of their progeny.
Meristematic region produces cells in a plant.
Mixing desirable traits in one purebred plant with another one purebred plant that has another desirable trait. The result is a hybrid. For example: in animals, a cross between a donkey and a horse produces a mule.
Mixing desirable traits in one purebred plant with another one purebred plant that has another desirable trait. The result is a hybrid. For example: in animals, a cross between a donkey and a horse produces a mule.
Mixing desirable traits in one purebred plant with another one purebred plant that has another desirable trait. The result is a hybrid. For example: in animals, a cross between a donkey and a horse produces a mule.