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Q: When two separate parent plants are involved in the pollination process it is know as?
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What do you call the separate parent plants involved in the pollination process?

Male and female parents. The pollen is transferred from male to the female parent.


The process of producing offspring is called reproduction and can be?

and can be either sexual ( 2 separate parents involved of opposite sex) or asexual (only one parent involved)


Self pollination produces seeds with genetic information from parent plants?

One parent thus the term "self"


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A child process is a process that was created by a parent process. The child process usually helps the parent process accomplish some task independently of the parent.


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What is a fork in computer programming?

Fork() is a concept that originated in the UNIX world. Running programs are called processes, and the only way to execute a new program is for a current program to fork() itself, thereby creating a separate process. The process that called fork() is known as the parent process, and the newly created process is known as the child process. The child process, which begins its life as a copy of the parent process, can be "replaced". In UNIX, the first program that is executed after booting finishes is the init process. This process will fork() and load the getty program over the child process, thereby creating a process which will prompt the user for a password. Since a call to fork() creates a child process which is in essence the same as the parent process, it is necessary to determine (from within the process) which process is the child, and which is the parent. Upon successful execution, the fork() call returns the child's Process ID in the parent process, and a 0 in the child process. You can then use the child to execute a system call, such as running another program (or whatever you needed a second process for). If you are using pipes (for communication between the child and parent process), make sure you have the parent wait for it. --- In open source programming, a fork is a separate project that starts as a copy of another one. If the developers have it out with one another, or a developer wants to take the project in a different direction, then they copy the source code to a new repository and work on it there, completely separate from the original project.


Explain the difference between crosspollination and self pollination in plants?

Cross pollination is when pollination occurs between two different varieties of plant, which do not ordinarily pollinate each other, thus producing a new, hybrid variety of plant. Self pollination is when a single plant pollinates itself, thus there is no mixing of genetic material, the offspring will have only one parent instead of two.


How do you separate parent tamagotahi from baby?

You cannot separate it, but if you wait until midnight the parent will leave its baby.


How did mendel control pollination in his plants?

Mendel was interested in the offspring of two different parent plants, so he had to prevent self-pollination. He removed the anthers from the flowers of some of the plants in his experiments. Then he pollinated them by hand with pollen from other parent plants of his choice. When pollen from one plant fertilizes another plant of the same species, it is called cross-pollination.


Are new cells identicle to parent cells?

all cells arise from the pre existing cell and the process involved in division of cells is mitosis due to which the daughter cell are identical to their parent cells........


Why do hybrids that were developed from cross-pollination adapt more to environmental condition than their parent plants?

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Is it true cross Pollination involves two parents and the offsprings are called cross between the parent?

True