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No
Non-vascular plants
No it is not true. Plants cannot fix nitrogen. Bacteria do the job
Most angiospermic vascular plants have true vessels
True. The Devonian period is often referred to as the "Age of Fishes" and is also known as the time when ancient plants began to evolve and resemble modern plants. This period saw the emergence of seed-producing plants, trees, and forests.
A specific trait. There are true-breeding tall pea plants and true-breeding short pea plants, etc... .
Plants do have circulatory systems; these transport nutrients and carbon dioxide.
Vascular plants, or true plants, are plants with roots.
Non-vascular plants
No
No it is not true. Plants cannot fix nitrogen. Bacteria do the job
The offspring of two true-breeding plants is also true-breeding, meaning they will consistently display the same traits as the parents. This is because true-breeding plants are homozygous for a particular trait, so when they are crossed, their offspring will also be homozygous for that trait.
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True breeding tall plants would be TT and true breeding short plants would be tt, so TT x tt would illustrate the crossbreeding.
True breeding tall plants would be TT and true breeding short plants would be tt, so TT x tt would illustrate the crossbreeding.
True breeding tall plants would be TT and true breeding short plants would be tt, so TT x tt would illustrate the crossbreeding.