Classify each variable as qualitative or quantitative
(i)
Height of rose plant
(ii)
No. of Peas in a single pod
(iii)
Stem diameter of tree
(iv)
Number of lateral roots
(v)
Shapes of seeds
Answers
Answer:
Explanation:
(1)
Roses range in size from tiny miniatures of 8 inches tall to tree climbing giants that will reach 50 feet or more. Hybrid tea roses typically grow to 4 to 6 feet tall and floribundas generally range from 3 to 4 feet tall. Most popular pillar and climbing roses reach 8 to 15 feet tall
(2)
The number of peas or beans in each pod depends on the type of legume – broad beans may typically have seven, while snow peas can easily have nine tiny seeds per pod.
(3)
standard convention has been adopted in forestry to make a basic measurement of tree stem diameter at breast height. This is defined as being 1.3 or 1.4-m vertically above ground from the base of the tree.
(4)
The number of lateral roots corresponds to the number of xylem bundles, and two lateral roots will never be found directly across from one another on the primary root.
(5)
Seed shape is an important trait in plant identification and classification. In addition it has agronomic importance because it reflects genetic, physiological, and ecological components and affects yield, quality, and market price. ... Seed shape is determined by a variety of indexes (circularity, roundness, and index).