Study about Hybridized variety of plants and animals. Answer the following.
a. Name the hybridized species.
b. What are its characteristics?
c. Who developed it and where it was developed
Answers
Answer:
Following are your answers,
Explanation:
A: hybridized series are basically a species which are created when two species combine together. Hybridized series include, tomatoes, sunflowers, black mustard, tigers, donkeys and llamas, etc.
Hybridization is the mating of two different species.
B: The offspring of the two species, carries forward individual traits of each species in itself. This differentiates each species trait in their child/ offspring
In the offspring there is a concept of sterility which depends on the number of chromosomes present in the two breeding species. Example a donkey had 62 whereas a horse has 64 resulting in a mule( i.e. a hybrid offspring having 63 chromosomes)
C. Linus Pauling is the Chemist who developed this theory of hybridization in the year 1931,
Answer:
Hybridization is a process in which two species are combined together to obtain a new species.
a) Some of the hybridized species are as follows:
i. Ligers
ii. Mules
iii. Tomatoes
iv. Sweet corn
v. Meyer lemons
b) Some of the characteristics of the hybrid species are as follows:
i. After breeding of two different species, the new off spring obtained will have the characteristics inherited by two different species also.
ii. The new off spring obtained when plants are hybridized will differ in the blooming period.
c) Linus Pauling developed in the year 1931.