Because if it isn't copied you are splitting cells you wanna keep. if I have xy, I need xy to stay myself so before i split I need to copy xy. So if I have a homework paper, I should take a picture of it or copy it down before giving the instructions to my friend. So I will still have one.
Ans:
Please read the explanation section.
Explanation:
Vegetative propagation does not require seeds or spores to produce offspring. In this propagation, offspring grow from a specific part of the parent plant. In different plants, vegetative propagation happens in different ways. Here are a few examples.
- Garlic, onions, and tulip plants all reproduce using genuine bulbs/true bulbs. These short covered stems are also called scaly bulbs because it has many layers.
- Crocuses reproduce using corms. Corms are similar to genuine bulbs. But, a corm doesn’t have as many layers as true bulbs.
- Potato plants reproduce using tubers. These underground growths propagate new plants from stems or growing points, which is called eyes.
- Ginger plants reproduce using rhizomes. These stems are those which grow sideways along with the soil or just below the surface.
- Strawberry plants reproduce using stolons. Stolons are looking like branches growing along the ground.
Answer:
incomplete dominance
Explanation:
the offspring is different from the parent
Answer:
Chomosomes are duplicated during <em><u>interphase</u></em>
Brainliest?
IV only
Plate IV will only have the trangenic E Coli hence will have the highest percentage of bacteria that are expected to produce insulin.
Explanation:
The transgenic <em>E. coli </em>will have taken up the plasmid with the insulin and <em>amp</em> genes hence they will be able to survive and grow in amplicilin antibiotic.
In plate IV, the wild type <em>E. coli</em> will be eliminated by the antibiotic (because they do not have the gene for resistance) hence providing no competition for resources, in the agar, with the transgenic <em>E coli</em>. This will ensure optimal growth for the transgenic <em>E coli</em> even, than in plate III, producing highest percentage of insulin.
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