Well, plants are cloned exatly like each other, for they are made in the same way.
Vegetatively propagated plants are exact clones of each other and share the same DNA, while plants reproducing sexually produce offspring not sharing the same DNA, therefore they will show variations.
Most definitly. Asexually reproduced plants are clones of each others so have no genetic variation. Sexually reproduced planst combine the dominant genes from both the partent plants
plants form new plants by pollination of each other
In science, this sometimes called the survival of the fittest or natural selection.If all individuals in a species are not exactly clones of each other but have small variations in the genes (traits), some will do better when the environment changes. These traits will be 'favored' over other traits.
If all individuals in a species (peas) are not exactly clones of each other but have small variations in the genes (traits), some will do better when the environment changes (drought). These traits will be "favored" over other traits. More individuals will be found with the trait. A new variety of peas will be found.
because they fertilized egg split so they have the same DNA
Fungus with other plants
A cannibal
yes they do
A cannibal
yes they do
They need each other because the plants give off air for the sealife and us!