A species.
answer: true breeding plant
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 always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent(s).
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.
Plants are offspring like their parents because of their parents DNA this happens because of fertilization
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)
True Breeding
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what trait or traits did the plant in the f generation to the offspring in the F2 gen. what did the difference in the F1 and F2 offspring show Mandel
its.makes the aroma of the plant more smelly and the wind blows it around which is an asexual reproduction
I think it's a true-Bred plant
Cross-pollination produces more genetic variation in offspring because it is a different set of DNA that is breeding with the parents DNA to produce the offspring (known as sexual reproduction). In asexual reproduction, the parent plant uses a clone DNA to self pollinate thus creating an exact copy of the parent. Asexual reproduction inhibits genetic variation because the offspring will never develop mutations that could help natural selection.