they do because this is an inherited trait so some may have alot or some may a bit
They wouldhave to be f-f - otherwise they would surely have full pods as the full pod (F) is dominant. F-F would result in full pods, F-f likewise would result in full pods as F is dominant and f is recessive. The only combination that would result in flat pods is therefore f-f.
When Mendel crossed pea plants with green pods with those with yellow pods, the offspring all had green pods if the green pod parent was homozygous. If the green pod parent was heterozygous, then half the offspring had green pods and half had yellow pods.
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The recessive pod color is green and the symbol appears to be a pea pod.
Possibly a pea. A green pea.
There are about 1 calorie in a pea pod.
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They wouldhave to be f-f - otherwise they would surely have full pods as the full pod (F) is dominant. F-F would result in full pods, F-f likewise would result in full pods as F is dominant and f is recessive. The only combination that would result in flat pods is therefore f-f.
Above ground. If they grew underground, they (a) would not be green and (b) would not be peas. +++ The pod is the fruit, and the peas the seeds, of the pea plant.
No. A peanut is actually an underground pod containing seeds. Actually the peanut plant is a legume and like other legumes produces seeds in a pod, like a bean or pea. After flowering,when the pod starts to form, the plant bends down to the earth and buries its pods in the ground. The pods then mature underground.
When Mendel crossed pea plants with green pods with those with yellow pods, the offspring all had green pods if the green pod parent was homozygous. If the green pod parent was heterozygous, then half the offspring had green pods and half had yellow pods.
Depends on how big the pea pod is.
a longer pea pod will hold more peas than a shorter one.
In English it is sometimes known as 'Rat-tailed Radish'. The pods look rather like bean or pea pods but they are actually the pod of a member of the radish family. See the links below for more information.
pea has more nutrients, pod more fiber
To some degree. The growing conditions are a greater factor. If there is plenty of rain, and a good balance of good temperatures and sun, the peas will grow well. The larger the pea pod, the greater the potential to grow more peas. ( Though I will admit, sometimes I grew HUGE pea pods, with only 3 - 5 peas in them. Go figure. ) But as a general rule, the longer the pea pod, growing under ideal conditions, the greater number of peas.
Killer whales frequently live in groups called pods. At a certain time of the year, these pods get together. The males from one pod will move into different pods and mate with the females in other pods. Then they go their different ways.