Answer:
True breeding
Explanation:
True breeding is a breeding in which parents produce the offspring which carry same phenotype.
The parents in true breeding are homozygous for every trait.
<u>True breeding occurs in the plants when the plants produce offspring of same variety only when self pollination takes place. </u>
<u>For example, if a plant has purple flowers will produce only seeds which will grow into plants which have purple flowers.</u>
<span>Living things are made of cells.Living things obtain and use energy.Living things grow and develop.Living things reproduce.Living things respond to their environment.<span>Living things adapt to their environment.</span></span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B leaves tiny stinging barbs, which since it's on leaves, prey wouldn't expect it because it would blend in with the environment. C has thorns that would pierce the skin, I'm guessing that it would be visible to prey.
<em>Correct me if I'm wrong :')</em>