The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "<span>The law of </span><span>segregation </span><span>is the Mendel’s laws or principles explain that traits are passed from parents to offspring individually instead of as pairs, groups or sets. D</span><span>uring the formation of gametes, two copies of each heredity factors separate out so that the new offspring can get one factor of both the parents.</span>
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Unlike a bar magnet<span>, however, </span>Earth's magnetic field<span> changes over time because it is generated by a geodynamo (in </span>Earth's<span> case, the motion of molten iron alloys in its outer core).</span>
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The fibrous root is one of the small hair-like roots of the fibrous root system. Fibrous roots are derived from the base of the plant. This root system is available mainly in Monocotyledons, Gymnospermae (conifers) and Pteridophyta (ferns). Most of the fibrous roots grow horizontally and very few roots grow vertically to anchor the plant. Most importantly, the fibrous roots are short. They grow near the surface of the soil, not deep into the soil.
B. Segregation.
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