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A trait in an organism results from the action of proteins (e.g., growth hormone in plants is a protein which is manufactured from a gene). Each protein is made by information from the genes for that protein. In the example of pea plant, there are two genes for plant height–‘T’ and ‘t’ ‘T’ is dominant over ‘t’. In a heterozygous plant (Tt), only the gene ‘T’ will be able to make proteins as it is dominant over the ‘t’ gene. This protein would be the growth hormone which will result in the plant being tall.
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Let the smaller number be x.
Then, the larger number = x + 15
{tex}\because {/tex} Sum of two numbers is 95
∴ x + (x + 15) = 95
∴ 2x + 15 = 95
∴ 2x = 95 – 15 . . . . [Transposing 15 to R.H.S.]
∴ 2x = 80
∴ {tex}x = \frac{{80}}{2}{/tex}. . . . [Dividing both sides by 2]
∴ x = 40
∴ x + 15 = 40 + 15 = 55
Hence, the desired numbers are 40 and 55.
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55 = 40 + 15
40 + 55 = 95
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The production of new organism from a single parent without the involvement of *** cells is called asexual reproduction. Hydra and Amoeba are tiny animals which reproduce by the process of asexual reproduction. The new organisms produced by asexual reproduction are exactly identical to the parent. The two most common methods of asexual reproduction are budding and binary fission.
- Budding - Budding is a method of asexual reproduction in which a small part of the body of the parent organism grows out as a bud which then detaches and becomes a new organism. Example – Hydra. In Hydra, a small outgrowth called bud is formed on the side of its body by the repeated division of its cells which gradually grows to form a small Hydra. It then detaches itself from the parent body and lives as a separate organism.
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