The effect of land development on biodiversity has resulted in the habitat destroyed, the ecosystem is destroyed, species extinctions, and overexploited.
An increase in urbanization, human activities is the main cause of land development and this has affected biodiversity.
development in land includes activities such as clearing of land, increasing the intensity of a landscape, removal of vegetation, filling of the land, grading, construction, dredging has resulted in the loss of wildlife, affected the biota, threatened the ecosystems, species.
In pea plants, tallness (T) is dominant to shortness (t). The predicted genotypic ratio of the offspring if a homozygous short plant is crossed <span>with a heterozygous tall plant is 50 percent Tt, 50 percent tt. </span>