Answer:
1. Orchids
2. Blue Butterfly Pea
3. Spanish shawl
4. Rose - flowered Jatropha
Answer:
a. Coded for on the X and Y chromosomes
b. Coded for on the X but not Y chromosome
c. Coded for on the Y but not X chromosome
Explanation:
The X and Y chromosomes are the sex chromosomes as they are involved in sex determination. All the genes that are present on the X and Y chromosomes are inherited along with these chromosomes and therefore, exhibit sex-linked inheritance.
X and Y chromosomes share a homologous region. Therefore, the sex-linked genes are defined as the ones present on both X and Y chromosomes as well as the ones that are present on either X or Y chromosomes.
For example, the gene for hemophilia is present on the X chromosome; but not on the Y chromosome. The SRY gene is present only on the Y chromosome.
If u mean 5+1 x 10= 15
5 1 x 10= 50
The xylem transports water to the plant, so if the fungus blocks the xylem, the plant would eventually dehydrate, affecting the role of the xylem.
The phloem transports glucose, nutrients and such, therefore the fungi may try to steal the nutrients for the plant, affecting its role.
Both joints are ball and socket joints, but the hip is much more mechanically constrained. There are other bones and muscles that get in the way of the mobility of the hip joint. This is partly because stability is more important in the hip joint due to its weight bearing function