Acids
Bases
1. H+ ions are released in aqueous solution.
2. Reacts with metal carbonates to liberate CO2 gas.
1. OH- ions are related in aqueous solutions
2. No reaction takes place with metal carbonates.
Dominant trait
Recessive trait
(i) The trait which appears in the F1 progeny is dominant.
(ii) It appears in more numbers.
(i) The trait which remains hidden or which does not appear in the F1...
Acquired Traits
Inherited Traits
(i) Does not bring about change in the DNA of the germ cell.
(ii) Cannot be passed on to the progeny.
(iii) Cannot direct evolution.
Examples: Acquiring knowledge, loss of weight,...
Acquired Traits
Inherited Traits
(i) Does not bring about change in the DNA of the germ cell.
(ii) Cannot be passed on to the progeny.
(iii) Cannot direct evolution.
Examples: Acquiring knowledge, loss of weight, etc.
(i)...
Acquired Traits
Inherited Traits
1
2
3
4
These are traits acquired during one's lifetime.
These are not
inheritable.
Not present in the genetic make up.
Change in DNA will not result in any change in such traits.
These are traits...
(a) When Mendel cross pollinated pure tall pea plants with pure dwarf pea plants, only tall plants were obtained in F1 generation. On self pollinating the F1 progeny, both tall and dwarf...
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Acquired Traits
Inherited Traits
1
Develop during one’s life time.
Are inherited from the parents.
2
Do not bring about changes in the DNA of the germ cells. ...
(i) Mendel conducted experiment on garden pea plant selecting seven visible contrasting characters. He selected and crossed homozygous tall pea plant having the genotype TT with a homozygous dwarf pea...