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When a broken-off part of the parent's body develops into offspring?

It's called fragmentation.


When a broken-off part of the parent's body develope into offspring?

It's called fragmentation.


Is it possible for two parents with a yellow body color to have a blue offspring?

If they both are heterozygous and the recessive gene is blue it can happen


What does the offspring look like when an organism is cloned?

No because though the parents are copys the offspring would be 2 sex cells (egg and sperm) and those 2 cells are unique made by the clones body.


What is the difference between breeding and selected breeding?

Breeding is just breeding any pair of parents together to get offspring, whereas selected breeding is choosing a certain set of parents and targeting a few specific traits you want the offspring to have, such as fur length, coloration, or body shape.


When broken off part of the parents body develops into an offspring?

No part of a parent's body "breaks off" when a child is conceived. This is a question best directed to a parent, but (assuming you are a child) I remember what it was like when I did NOT want to ask my parents embarrassing questions like this. So I will do my best to explain without going into too much detail, since I don't know how old you are. When a male and female reproduce, something from the male's body, called "sperm", goes into the female's body. Then the sperm goes into something in the female's body, called an "egg". When the sperm gets into the egg, they become one cell, and it is called a "zygote". The zygote grows bigger and bigger inside the mother's belly, which is called a "uterus". When the zygote gets big enough, it is considered a "fetus", which is an unborn baby. The baby grows until all of its body parts have grown and then it is born. I hope this helps you with your question.


Which aspect of Galapagos finches is the best example of heritable variation?

Body size varies among individuals and large parents tend to have large offspring.


Where in the human female's body - is a baby held while it develops?

The baby grows and develops in the uterus.


In mammals where does the embryo develops?

In mammals, the embryo develops with in the specialised part of the oviduct .


In fruit flies gray body color is dominant over black body color. Suppose two fruit flies heterozygous for the alleles that carry body color are crossed and 200 offspring are produced. How many would?

In this case, if both parents are heterozygous (Gg for gray and gg for black), their offspring would be expected to follow a 3:1 ratio of gray to black body color. Therefore, out of 200 offspring, approximately 150 would have gray body color and 50 would have black body color.


What is meant by holistic development?

When the body develops as a whole


What body system develops first?

Respiratory System . ;)