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Experiments with four o'clock flowers produced examples of what kind of dominance?

Experiments with four o'clock flowers typically exhibit incomplete dominance, where the heterozygous genotype results in an intermediate phenotype between the two homozygous genotypes.


What is the difference between complete flowers and incomplete flowers?

Incomplete flower One which lacks any one or more of these parts; calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistils. And Complete flowers contain both the male and female parts (stamen and pistil) as well as sepals and petals. Hope it helps


What are some examples of incomplete flowers?

Examples of incomplete flowers include flowers from the grass family (Poaceae), such as corn, wheat, and rice. These flowers lack one or more of the four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils. Other examples of incomplete flowers include cucumbers, zucchinis, and pumpkins.


Karl correns found that when plants with red flowers are mated with plants with white flowers they give plants that have pink flowers why does this happen?

This happens due to incomplete dominance, where the alleles for red and white flowers mix to produce a phenotype that is a blend of both colors (pink). Incomplete dominance occurs when neither allele is fully dominant over the other.


If two alleles have incomplete dominance what will the resulting phenotype be for an individual who carries one copy of each allele?

In incomplete dominance, the phenotype of the heterozygous individual will be intermediate between the two homozygous phenotypes. For example, if one allele leads to red flowers and another allele leads to white flowers, a heterozygous individual will have pink flowers.

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Are impatiens flowers complete or incomplete flowers?

it's a incomplete flower.


Can incomplete flowers be perfect flowers?

yes


Experiments with four o'clock flowers produced examples of what kind of dominance?

Experiments with four o'clock flowers typically exhibit incomplete dominance, where the heterozygous genotype results in an intermediate phenotype between the two homozygous genotypes.


Is flowers of the date palm tree is complete or incomplete?

incomplete


How do you make orangery in alchemy classic?

Glass + Incomplete building + Flowers = Orangery


What is incomplete flowers?

An incomplete flower is when a flower doesn't have one of these characteristics, stamen, a pistil, petals, and sepals. An incomplete flower lacks one of these.


Example of incomplete flowers?

trinabial fluffer


A cross between a snapdragon with red flowers and one with white flowers produces a snapdragon with pink flowers The trait for flower color exhibits?

Incomplete dominance. Incomplete dominance occurs when the heterozygous condition results in a phenotype that is intermediate between the two homozygous conditions. In this case, the red and white flower colors mix to produce pink in the offspring.


How are pink four o'clock flowers examples of incomplete dominance?

Pink four o'clock flowers exhibit incomplete dominance because the offspring do not show a clear blending of the parental traits. In incomplete dominance, one allele is not completely dominant over the other, resulting in a phenotype that is a mix of the two parental traits. This is why pink four o'clock flowers, a result of crossing red and white flowers, show an intermediate pink color instead of a blend of the parental colors.


Is honeysuckle complete or incomplete flower?

Hydrangea have complete flowers. They do not have separate male and female flowers. They do not have separate male and female plants.


Is rose complete or incomplete flower?

Grass flowers are incomplete because they lack both petals and sepals.


What kind of protein are beans?

incomplete