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In pea plants, flowers that bud on the top of the plant (terminal position) is dominant, and flowers that bud on the sides of the plants (axial position) is recessive. Cross a heterozygous terminal flowering plant with a homozygous terminal flowering plant
In this cross, the homozygous dominant plant (AA) is crossed with a heterozygous plant (Aa). The possible genotypes of the offspring would be 50% homozygous dominant (AA) and 50% heterozygous (Aa), resulting in all offspring displaying axial flowers since axial (A) is dominant over terminal (a). Therefore, out of the 200 offspring, you would expect 100 plants to be AA and 100 to be Aa, all exhibiting axial flower phenotype.
In this cross, the homozygous dominant plant (AA) and the heterozygous plant (Aa) will produce offspring with genotypes of either AA or Aa. This means that all offspring will exhibit axial flowers, as axial is the dominant trait. Therefore, examining 200 offspring is reasonable to confirm the predicted 100% axial flower phenotype, as the large sample size allows for a more reliable observation of the expected outcomes.
The presence of axial flowers is a dominant trait, meaning that if a plant has axial flowers, it only needs one copy of the gene for axial flowers to express this trait. Conversely, recessive traits require two copies of the gene for the trait to be expressed.
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It is a load applied in the axis of the member perpendicular (normal) to the cross section.
check out this link. It refers to the position of the flower in the stem. Terminal comes from the top of the stem and axial from the side of the stem. Hope I'm right. http://www2.edc.org/weblabs/images/mendel/teach2.jpg check out this link. It refers to the position of the flower in the stem. Terminal comes from the top of the stem and axial from the side of the stem. Hope I'm right. http://www2.edc.org/weblabs/images/mendel/teach2.jpg
Mendel studied seven traits: Height of the plants (stunted or normal); Flower color (purple or white); Pea color (Green or yellow); Pod color (Green or yellow); Position of flowers on stem (axial or terminal); and Pod shape (inflated or constricted).
A transverse (axial) section is a cut or slice made perpendicular to the long axis of a structure, organ, or organism. It provides a cross-sectional view that helps to visualize internal structures and relationships within the specimen.
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It is axial.
Axial Thrust is a force that is generated in an axial direction which is by definition along the shaft