they would both combined genes and make different offsprings.
it is like a process
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Water is important in the plants shape as the pressure from the water in the cells help to keep the plants shape. When a plant is devoid of water it begins to droop, this means there is no water in the cells to help keep it upright.
Yes, plants pass on traits to their offspring through genetic information in their DNA. This genetic information determines various characteristics such as flower color, height, and leaf shape, which are inherited by the next generation of plants.
Foliage refers to the collective leaves of plants, typically green in color and varying in shape and size. It serves as the primary site for photosynthesis in plants, enabling them to produce energy from sunlight. Foliage can be dense or sparse, and its characteristics are influenced by factors such as plant species, climate, and habitat.
animals- eye color, hair(length, color, pattern) ear size, nose size plants- petal color, seedling shape and sometimes color
No, all plants don't have the same leaves. It depends on what plant type it came from, the color, and the shape.
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inherited traits
Gregor Mendel was observing traits such as seed shape, flower color, plant height, and pod shape in his experiments on pea plants.
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Gregor Mendel looked at traits such as seed shape, seed color, pod shape, pod color, flower color, flower position, and plant height in his experiments with pea plants.
1.seed shape 2.seed color 3.seed coat color 4.pod color 5.pod shape 6.flower position 7.stem length
Besides flower color, Mendal studied seed shape, pod color, and plant height.
They all look slightly different (in color and shape) but the image linked to below will give you the general idea as to what they look like.