No Snapdragons are not a carnivorous plant or flower.
Incomplete dominance is where the phenotype of the heterozygote is intermediate to both the heterozygotes. The classic example of this phenomenon is pink snapdragons. If you cross red and white snapdragons, you get pink snapdragons, because neither the red or white allele is dominant to the other.
If snapdragons showed complete dominance, the offspring would display the dominant trait from one parent. This means all the offspring would have the same physical appearance as the parent with the dominant trait, without any variation.
A snapdragon is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues that transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. Snapdragons have xylem and phloem tissues that enable this transport.
fruit flies fly an average of 1.5 miles an hour and they do not eat flesh just fruits 'n' stuff look it up on any trusted site about flies hope this helped :-) For more scientific information on them try this article: http://www.thebugsquad.com/fruit-flies/drosophila-melanogaster
They were generally supposed to eat rotten food off the ground but now they eat our food in our houses. ****************************** As for the ultimate origin of flies (of whatever species) we always have our choice of origins. We can say that God created them for reasons of His own, or we can say that they evolved to fill various ecological niches.
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Which is a special need of snapdragons?.
Antirrhinums (snapdragons) come in many colours.
You grow snapdragons at herb patches through the farming skill/
Snapdragons basically have 1petal, but it has an upper lip and a lower lip.
Actually, snapdragons aren't necessarily outdoor plants. They can grow either indoors or outdoors... Snapdragons grow just like any other flower.
Snapdragons attract bumblebees by olfactory signals (scent). It is also known that bumblebees are attracted to certain colors of plants
Nora planted Hollyhocks, snapdragons, and poppies. :) Hope that helps!
Deadheading snapdragons is not necessary, but it can help promote continuous blooming and maintain a tidy appearance in the garden.
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No they don't.
Frogs eat flies.