Answer:
The genotypes thatwould be considered pure breeds are BB and bb
Explanation:
The genotype of an organism refers to an organism's complete set of genetic material or genes.
Genes are units of DNA that carries information for a particular physical or functional trait or character in an organism. Some genes act as instructions to make proteins while some genes do not code for proteins. The proteins made by a gene expresses the traits and characters of that organisms. Genes for a particular trait may have one or more variants known as alleles.
In Gregor Mendel's research using pea plants, flower colour in a pea plant had two different alleles; one for red flower colour and one for white flower colour. If a plant had the same allele for flower colour, the plant was considered a pure breed.
For example, given B was the allele for red flower colour and b was the allele for white flower colour, a plant having the two alleles for white flower colour bb, is a pure breed. Similarly, a plant having the two alleles for red flower colour, BB is a true breed.
Bryophytes also need a moist environment<span> to reproduce. Their flagellated sperm</span>must<span> swim through water to reach the egg. So mosses and liverworts are restricted to </span>moist<span> habitats.</span>
Each tissue is an organized assembly of cells held together by cell-cell (more...) In epithelial tissue, by contrast, cells are tightly bound together into sheets called epithelia. The extracellular matrix is scanty, consisting mainly of a thin mat called the basal lamina, which underlies the epithelium.