Answer:
Mendel's law of dominance
Explanation:
A pea plant homozygous for purple flowers could have the genotype PP. A pea plant homozygous for white flowers could then have the genotype pp.
This means that all the offpsring have the genotype Pp, see the attached punnet square.
Because the P allele is dominant to the p allele, the plants have purple flowers. This is in agreement with Mendel's law of dominance. This states that for a dominant trait (following a cross of two different homozygous genotypes), hybrid offspring of the next generation will always express the dominant allele.
Answer:
Implantation is what leads an egg to pregnancy. If implantation doesn’t occur then, the fertilized egg comes out with period blood. After fertilization, the egg undergoes series of divisions called cleavage. The cells remain enveloped in the protective egg membrane. This membrane layer hardens after entry of sperm.
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use dictionary to find out meanings and also take help from TB material