Biotechnology refers to the technological application (techniques, methods and processes) used by living organisms or derived from them to create or modify products for utilitarian purposes. For years, humans have used selective breeding in order to have better livestock production and optimize their land/cultivation. Selective breeding is a biotechnology application that consists of the intentional selection and mating of parents with desirable traits, that is, it's an artificial process through which new races have been developed, setting certain desired traits or characters in a given population ( plants, animals ...) in order to reproduce such characteristics.
A pea plant that has round seeds has the genotype Rr. It is crossed with a pea plant that ... Gregor Mendel used pea plants that were heterozygous for each of two traits- seed colour and seep shape- to generate a dihybrid cross. The phenotypic ratio of the resulting offspring was nine with round and yellow seeds,
The main reason for this is based on the molecular size of the 2 material. Phospholipids are much smaller than integral proteins and thus because of this it can diffuse faster.