While pea plants have specific genetic traits that influence their characteristics, environmental factors also play a crucial role. Conditions such as soil quality, water availability, sunlight, and temperature can significantly affect growth and development. Additionally, interactions with pests, diseases, and neighboring plants can further influence the expression of the pea plant's traits. Thus, both genetics and the environment together shape the overall characteristics of the pea plants.
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Genetic information, such as DNA, is a characteristic that can be passed from one living thing to its young. This information determines the traits and characteristics of the offspring, resulting in inherited traits being passed down from parent to offspring.
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No, DNA is found in most living things (one of the very few exceptions being viruses, which is debatable if they are living), including plants and bacteria.
A dicotyledonous plant is one which has two embryonic leaves in it seeds, as compared to monocotyledonous plants that have only one.
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Plants, as plants i think are the only thing that can photosynthesise.
Genetic information, such as DNA, is a characteristic that can be passed from one living thing to its young. This information determines the traits and characteristics of the offspring, resulting in inherited traits being passed down from parent to offspring.
Only the best-adapted organism will survive.
Herbivores only eat one thing. Plants.
As far as I know, plastic surgery is the only way to "undo" your genetics, which determines characteristics such as facial structure.
Mass, and mass. It's really the ONLY thing that counts.
Rock is not a living thing. Only plants are phottosynthetic
No vegetation means only the types of plants grow there.But both of them are interlinked, the type of vegetation present determines the type of animal living there
Really the only thing I know of is plants.
Main difference is plants cells have a cell wall while animal cells don't. The cell wall is made up of cellulose. It is hard to put exact parameters only every single living thing because some animals have plant characteristics as some plants have animal characteristics. Ex. A sea cucumber is the only animal that is (partially) made up of cellulose (which goes against the "rule" of a specimen to be called an animal). The majority of plants photosynthesize to produce starch (though not all do).