Question
Why can two non-purple plants not produce offspring that do not look like them?
Answers
GPT 3.5
Plants inherit their physical characteristics from their parents through a process called genetic inheritance. Each parent plant contributes genetic material to their offspring, which determines the traits and characteristics of the new plant. If two non-purple plants have different genetic makeup and do not carry the genes for producing purple pigmentation, their offspring will not exhibit purple traits unless there is a mutation or genetic recombination that introduces new traits. Therefore, two non-purple plants cannot produce offspring that do not look like them because the genetic information they pass on to their offspring does not include the genes necessary for producing purple pigmentation.