pollination
Binary fission - single cell divides to produce two offspring Multiple Fission - single cell divides to produce more than two offspring
The offspring plant may have inherited a different combination of genetic traits that influenced its color. These genetic traits can come from both parent plants and may interact in complex ways to produce a unique color in the offspring. Additionally, environmental factors can also play a role in influencing the color of plants.
visual inspection of phenotypic traits.
An organism that is capable of reproducing or breeding.
artificial selection
They produce many offspring
They produce many offspring
asexual --- Some plants produce sexually, meaning they require genetic material from two parent plants in order to germinate, while others produce asexually via budding or sending out little "clones". Some plants, such as the common potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.) can reproduce both ways -- the potato reproduces sexually by pollenating and producing seeds, but can also reproduce asexually when the "eyes" of the spud grow to produce a clone of the parent.
Binary fission - single cell divides to produce two offspring Multiple Fission - single cell divides to produce more than two offspring
Because only one parent contributes to produce an offspring so its identical
True-breeding pea plants always produce offspring with the same traits as the parent plant. This is because they are homozygous for the trait of interest, resulting in consistent expression in the offspring generation.
The offspring plant may have inherited a different combination of genetic traits that influenced its color. These genetic traits can come from both parent plants and may interact in complex ways to produce a unique color in the offspring. Additionally, environmental factors can also play a role in influencing the color of plants.
It is called cross-breeding, selective breeding or hybridization.
Because only one parent contributes to produce an offspring so its identical
No plants release oxygen
no many plants produce in both ways
"Produce offspring" means, quite simply, to have babies.