Answer:
"distribution of traits." ... This occurs when males display certain traits that attract the female, such as peacocks fanning out tails
Explanation:
The answer: THE PASSOVER SEDER
The passover seder is a Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover all over the world on the 15th day of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar (late March or April).
<span>The Seder ceremony is full of symbolism, with the aim of reminiscing about times of slavery and liberation.</span>
They both use a reproductive strategy called alternation of generations, where there are two different reproducing morphologies: a diploid sporophyte, and a haplod gametophyte. The sporophyte produces spores by meiosis (2N -> N), which disperse and form the gametophyte, which produces gametes by mitosis (N ->N). Two of those gametes fuse to create a diplod zygote (N + N -> 2N), which becomes the new sporophyte
There are differences between the two types of plants, especially the relative size of the sporophytes and gametophytes, but they both use this kind of reproductive strategy.