When they don't have pink as their color so the "parents" had to of been either both white or both pink. That is how you can tell when snapdragons are not following the pattern of complete dominance.
An example of a modified angiosperm is the Venus flytrap. This plant has evolved specialized modified leaves that can snap shut when triggered by prey, allowing the plant to capture and digest insects for nutrients.
yes, depending on how hard it is hit and with what.. it snap, alot like the archielles tendon, when it does snap. you will hear it and know about it. sometimes pain can cause sudden shock and lead to death.. yes, depending on how hard it is hit and with what.. it snap, alot like the archielles tendon, when it does snap. you will hear it and know about it. sometimes pain can cause sudden shock and lead to death.. yes, depending on how hard it is hit and with what.. it snap, alot like the archielles tendon, when it does snap. you will hear it and know about it. sometimes pain can cause sudden shock and lead to death..
It takes less than a second to snap your fingers. The snapping sound is created when your middle finger quickly hits against your palm, causing a rapid compression of air that generates the noise.
The closing of a Venus flytrap in response to the touch of an insect is an example of a plant responding to an external stimulus. The plant detects the movement of the insect triggering the trap to snap shut, capturing the prey for nutrition.
It is generally recommended to lubricate snap-in stems before installation to ease the process and prevent damage to the valve and plumbing components. You can use a silicone-based lubricant to make installation smoother and ensure a proper seal.
it is a flower that is decorative
food
For the flower, it is snapdragon.
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A heterozygous individual has two different alleles. Depending on the type of dominance for the particular gene there are several different outcomes: If one allele is completely dominant over the other then this will be expressed. If they are codominant, then both will be expressed. The human blood type AB is an example of this - both A and B are expressed, neither is repressed by the other. Another possibility is incomplete dominance - where the phenotype (characteristic) is a mix of both (a trait in-between). For example a snap-dragon with red and white alleles will be pink.
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I am assuming you are talking about the breeding of a plant with white flowers and a plant with red flowers. The reason the new plants will have pink flowers is because the flower color in snapdragons is an example of INCOMPLETE dominance. Red is the stronger allele, but not completely... so the white it not completely overpowered. So the new trait of the new plant is somewhere in between the parent phenotypes: Red mixed with white- or pink! did you know they actually snap!!??!!
snap apple black dragon fruit pink moon orchid blue