True Breeding
using seeds.
a true breeding plant always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent(s).
A species.
No, asexual reproduction in plants produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant. This means that the resulting plants will have the same characteristics and appearance as the parent plant.
Hopefully, a plant that has traits from one "parent" that is desirable and ones from another "parent". These are then called hybrids.
True
A true-breeding plant is one that produces offspring with the same traits as the parent when self-pollinated or cross-pollinated with another true-breeding plant. This indicates that the plant is homozygous for a particular trait and will consistently pass on that trait to its offspring.
This helps to raise the offsprings chance of survival, at the same time ensuring the parent plants survival. If the seeds land close to the parent plant competition for resources such as water, sunlight, and nutrients will take place, weakening both the offspring plants as well as the parent plant.
its simple no plants cant get sexual with other things but themselves like a person who likes to have sex with themself well tries to
Flower might be called the "Parent of a plant", because a flower produces seeds and seeds are required to continue the life cycle of a plant.
The parent plant is homozygous dominant for the trait(s) observed. This can be called a 'true-breeding' plant as well.
They inherit a lot of their genes and organisms.