Rhizomes are involved in the production of stems and “reproduction” of new plant parts. It has been theorized that rhizomes, when removed, can grow into completely new (but genetically identical) plants! It’s kind of like budding, so it’s pretty cool.
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Answer: Yes and No
Explanation: I think that we should use technology to alter our genetic code if someone is ill/sick because it is actually beneficial, but I think we shouldn't dive too deep or get lost in altering genes because it can cause unintended consequences.
The heads are the ones that like water and the tails dont
A doctor would treat it by having patients indulge in some pills
True because, more variation increases the species fitness, the ability to survive and reproduce. Allowing the organism to pass on their beneficial traits (advantageous traits), to their offspring.