Answer:
seeds require light in order to germinate
Explanation:
<em>The most likely reason some seeds are to be covered with only 1/4 inch of soil is that such seeds require light for germination to occur.</em>
Some seeds require light in order to germinate and if such seeds are deeply buried in the soil, they might not germinate.
According to some research, light is needed primarily to break the (photo) dormancy of some seeds. Some other research just consider light as one of the environmental factors such as water, air, etc. needed for germination.
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Asexual production, such as in budding, creates exact copies as the parent cell and hence there is little variability between the parent and offspring. While asexual reproduction offers the advantage of fast reproduction it also bears a great disadvantage.
Explanation:
Natural selection acts on variability to help a population adapt to change in an environment. During a change in environment, the organisms with genes better adapted to the new environment become more favorable to pass their genes. Therefore the population evolves over time to have more of these alleles in the population. A population with low variability becomes less able to adapt to changes in the environment.
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The heterozygous black-eyed MendAlien has the genotype Bb. The orange-eyed MendAlien has the genotype bb. The result of this cross is two Bb offspring and two bb offspring. This means that two of the offspring have black eyes and two of the offspring have orange eyes. This 2:2 ratio then reduces to 1:1</span>