Sexual reproduction. If the plants are the same as the parents it'll be because they are clones.
the same reason we copy our parents when we were young
Margaret Young - His sister has the same name.
Plants inherit their color characteristics from their parents through genetic inheritance. The specific combination of genes passed down from the parent plants determines the color traits, leading to offspring plants having similar colors to their parents.
What percentage of the possible types of offspring had the same phenotype as the parents
yes they both have gills and are the same color
The young plants inherit genetic information from parent plants.
Young plants and animals resemble their parents due to genetic inheritance. Each parent passes on their genes to their offspring, which determine the physical characteristics and traits of the offspring. This process ensures that offspring share similarities with their parents.
If you mean Adam Young of Owl City, then his parents' names are: Randal Young and Joan Young.
Plants that resemble their parents for at least two generations are often referred to as "true breeding" or "inbred" plants. These plants consistently produce offspring with the same traits when self-pollinated or crossed with other plants of the same line. This genetic stability is crucial for maintaining desired characteristics in breeding programs. Examples include many heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables.
a young plants is a smoll plants and
If the plants are not true-breeding(they clone themselves to make children), then plants that resemble their parents just share the same genetic traits by chance due to independent assortment. chances are if you let another generation come from the children, they will have different traits, because of dominant and recessive alleles(forms of a gene) in the parents.
Competition. Weeds and young corn plants are both vying for the same resources, such as nutrients, water, and sunlight, thereby negatively affecting the growth and survival of the corn plants.