How are offspring like their parents?

How are offspring like their parents?

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Q. How are offspring like their parents?

Correct answer: Explanation: Animal offspring are similar to their parents because they have many of the same or similar features. They may have the same coloring, eye colors, patterns, but just be a smaller version. They inherit their traits and appearance from their parents, so there is some resemblance.

Q. What’s the difference between offspring and parents?

As nouns the difference between offspring and parent is that offspring is a person’s daughter(s) and/or son(s); a person’s children while parent is one of the two persons from whom one is immediately biologically descended; a mother or father.

Q. In what ways are plants similar and different?

Background Information: Even though plants look different, all plants have three things in common: They are made up of more than one cell; they are able to make their own food; and they are green. Plants are different from animals in two important ways. They cannot move about and most are able to make their own food.

Q. Why do plants not look exactly alike?

‘But sometimes regenerated plants are not identical, even if they come from the same parent. They found that observable variations in regenerant plants are substantially due to high frequencies of mutations in the DNA sequence of these regenerants, mutations which are not contained in the genome of the parent plant.

Q. Do offspring plants look exactly like their parents?

They look very similar, just smaller. Explanation: Baby plants are similar to their parents in a number of ways. They have similar features including leaf shape, color, and appearance.

Q. Why offspring are not exact replicas of their parents?

In sexual reproduction one full set of the genes come from each parent. Living things produce offspring of the same species, but in many cases offspring are not identical with each other or with their parents. Changes in genes can be caused by environmental conditions, such as radiation and chemicals.

Q. How is genetic information copied from parents and transmitted to offspring?

All organisms inherit the genetic information specifying their structure and function from their parents. Likewise, all cells arise from preexisting cells, so the genetic material must be replicated and passed from parent to progeny cell at each cell division.

Q. What traits are hereditary?

Inherited Traits Examples

  • Tongue rolling.
  • Earlobe attachment.
  • Dimples.
  • Curly hair.
  • Freckles.
  • Handedness.
  • Hairline shape.
  • Green/Red Colourblindness.

Q. What do you inherit from your mother?

One copy is inherited from their mother (via the egg) and the other from their father (via the sperm). A sperm and an egg each contain one set of 23 chromosomes. When the sperm fertilises the egg, two copies of each chromosome are present (and therefore two copies of each gene), and so an embryo forms.

Q. At what age are you half your height?

Another way to estimate a child’s adult height is to double a boy’s height at age 2 or a girl’s height at age 18 months. Remember, a child’s height is largely controlled by genetics. It’s also important to note that children grow at different rates.

Q. What is a good height for a 5 2 12 year old?

A 12 year old boy should be between 137 cm to 160 cm tall (4-1/2 to 5-1/4 feet). We can’t define a “normal” amount of growth, however most kids, on average, will grow about about 5 cm (or 2 inches) from the age of three until they start puberty.

Q. Is it true that you are half your height at 2?

The average height at age 2 is, in fact, about half of the average adult height, and the correlation between height at 2 and height in adulthood is about 0.75 for boys and 0.65 for girls—about what the chart would yield at that age.

Q. How tall should a 15 year old boy be?

Height by age

Age (years)50th percentile height for boys (inches and centimeters)
1361.4 in. (156 cm)
1464.6 in. (164 cm)
1566.9 in. (170 cm)
1668.3 in. (173.5 cm)

Q. Can boys grow after 18?

Even if you hit puberty late, you’re unlikely to grow significantly after the ages of 18 to 20 . Most boys reach their peak height around the age of 16. However, men still develop in other ways well into their twenties.

Q. Do boys grow after 16?

Boys tend to show the first physical changes of puberty between the ages of 10 and 16. They tend to grow most quickly between ages 12 and 15. The growth spurt of boys is, on average, about 2 years later than that of girls. By age 16, most boys have stopped growing, but their muscles will continue to develop.

Q. How tall should a 13 year old be girl?

Height by age

Age (years)50th percentile height for girls (inches and centimeters)
1259.4 in. (151 cm)
1361.8 in. (157 cm)
1463.2 in. (160.5 cm)
1563.8 in. (162 cm)

Q. How tall my son will be?

Calculate the mother and father’s height in inches and add them together. Add 5 inches for a boy or subtract 5 inches for a girl, to this total. Divide the remaining number by two. Example: A boy’s mother is 5 feet, 6 inches tall (66 inches), while the father is 6 feet tall (72 inches):

Q. What is the average height of a 12 year old boy in feet?

A 12 year old boy should be between 137 cm to 160 cm tall (4-1/2 to 5-1/4 feet). Can I still grow after puberty? We can’t define a “normal” amount of growth, however most kids, on average, will grow about about 5 cm (or 2 inches) from the age of three until they start puberty.

Explanation: Animal offspring are similar to their parents because they have many of the same or similar features. They may have the same coloring, eye colors, patterns, but just be a smaller version. They inherit their traits and appearance from their parents, so there is some resemblance.

Q. How do plants show parental care?

One example in which offspring care is observed in plants is in the little cactus (less than 3cm in diameter) called Mammillaria hernandezii. In a study we compared seeds that were kept inside the parent plant for a year, against recently produced seeds that are not kept inside the parental plant.

Q. What is the offspring of plants?

Plant reproduction is the production of new offspring in plants, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction produces offspring by the fusion of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically different from the parent or parents.

Q. Can plants have offspring?

Plants are living organisms. That means they need to reproduce in order to pass on their genes to future generations. Plants can create offspring through either sexual or asexual reproduction.

Q. Do all plants look like their parents?

Plants are very much, but not exactly, like their parents. Explanation: Mature plants and their offspring have many things in common leaf shape, leaf color, vines, stem shape, and stem color. A baby plant can be matched with its parent based on the way they look.

Q. What are parent plant called?

sporophyte

Q. What part of a plant serves as the mother?

pistil

Q. What is the female part of a plant called?

Q. Is sepal male or female?

The sepals are the green petal-like parts at the base of the flower. Sepals help protect the developing bud. Flowers can have either all male parts, all female parts, or a combination. Flowers with all male or all female parts are called imperfect (cucumbers, pumpkin and melons).

Q. What type of flower has both male and female parts?

Perfect flowers have both male (androecium) and female (gynoecium) reproductive structures, including stamens and an ovary. Flowers that contain both androecium and gynoecium are called hermaphroditic. Examples of plants with perfect or bisexual flowers include the lily, rose, and most plants with large showy flowers.

Q. What animal plant is both male and female?

Hermaphrodite

Q. What is an animal that is both male and female?

hermaphrodite

Q. Which flower only has female parts?

Imperfect flowers contain only male or only female parts. These flowers cannot produce seeds without the help of another flower. Some plants, such as members of the cucurbit family, like cucumbers (Cucumis sativus) and summer squash (Cucurbita pepo), produce both male and female blooms on the same plant.

Q. What’s the middle of a flower called?

The pistil usually is located in the center of the flower and is made up of three parts: the stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma is the sticky knob at the top of the pistil.

Q. Why do flower have male and female parts?

Why do we call flowers with functional male and female parts perfect? This is because the flower has everything needed to produce a seed by sexual reproduction. The anthers produce pollen and ovules develop in the ovary in the same flower.

Q. How do you know if a flower is male or female?

The stigma, the sticky knoblike structure at the tip. The style, the tubelike part that connects the stigma to the ovary. The ovary contains the ovules, the female eggs. The male parts, or stamens, are typically found around the pistil.

Q. Is flower a boy or girl BFB?

Flower is a female contestant on Battle for Dream Island, IDFB, and Battle for BFB. In Battle for Dream Island, she was on the Squashy Grapes team and was the first person to be eliminated because she had the most votes at the first Cake at Stake, with four votes.

Q. What is a perfect flower?

flower is said to be perfect, or bisexual, regardless of a lack of any other part that renders it incomplete (see photograph). A flower that lacks stamens is pistillate, or female, while one that lacks pistils is said to be staminate, or male.

Q. Should I pick the flowers off my cucumber plants?

Greenhouse cucumber plants produce long, smooth fruits, much like the ones you find in the supermarket. These plants don? ‘t need pollinating – in fact, you should remove any male flowers to prevent pollination happening or the fruits will end up bitter.

Q. Do ants pollinate cucumbers?

Ants are usually considered beneficial in the garden because they cart away all sorts of debris, including insect eggs. I suspect the ants are gathering nectar from the cucumber blossoms. They won’t hurt the plants, and may even help with the pollination process by transporting pollen from flower to flower.

Q. What are the stages of a cucumber plant?

Cucumber Growing Stages

  • Germination Stage.
  • Seedling Stage.
  • Flowering and Fruiting Stage.
  • Harvesting Stage.

Q. What is the lifespan of a cucumber plant?

roughly 70 days

Q. How many cucumbers will I get from one plant?

Generally, a healthy pickling cucumber plant produces about 5 pounds of cucumbers per plant. If you plant cucumbers for slicing and eating fresh, plan on growing about 2 to 3 plants per person in your household; healthy plants generally grow 10, 6-ounce cucumbers per plant.

Q. Can cucumbers be grown in pots?

Water-loving cucumbers do best in plastic or ceramic containers, whose material retains moisture. Pots need holes in their bottom for drainage, and size does matter. Ideal pots are a foot or more in depth, and that size will increase your harvest. A pot that’s 20 inches wide can accommodate four to six plants.

Q. How many tomatoes can you put in a 5-gallon bucket?

ANSWER: Five-gallon buckets make convenient containers for growing tomatoes and allow you to grow up to six plants in a 10-foot space in your yard or on your balcony or patio.

Q. Can you grow straight eight cucumbers in a container?

Although cucumbers have sprawling vines, you can grow them in containers. The key is to choose a compact variety and train those vines up a trellis. The crop climbs high, conserving space and harvesting is a breeze.

Q. Is cucumber in the squash family?

Cucumber is not a squash, but is closely related to the squash family.

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