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The results would be a 50% chance of offspring with genotype Pp and a 50% chance of offspring with genotype pp. This is because the parent with genotype Pp can pass on either a P or a p allele, while the parent with genotype pp can only pass on a p allele.
For the cross between two pea plants with purple flowers that are both heterozygous (Pp), the Punnett square would show the genotypes: PP, Pp, Pp, and pp, and the phenotypic ratio of 3 purple flowers to 1 white flower.
The only metal I can think of with "pp" in it's name would be copper.
You can use PP Ups as one method of raising PP. These are found randomly across the map. using pp up and pp max
John O'Donovan has written: 'The book of rights' 'John O'Donovan (1806-1861), Origin and meanings of Irish family names including a description of the families of the Maguires and O'Reillys' -- subject(s): Genealogy 'Ordnance Survey letters Dublin' -- subject(s): Ordnance Survey of Ireland, Antiquities, History 'John O'Donovan's letters from County Fermanagh (1834)' -- subject(s): Correspondence, History, Antiquarians 'This day is published, in three thick volumes, 4to, pp. 2500, The annals of Ireland,...' 'O'Donovan on Fermanagh'
"pp" can stand for "pages" in document formatting. So, "60 pp" would mean 60 pages.
It all dends on the kind of map your using. Yellow usually means coution. If you look at the legend on a map, it will tell you what all the colors mean.
You cannot buy PP Ups or Elixirs/Ethers in Pokemon Platinum. You can find them around the map, however.
In hockey statistics, the PP stands for Power Play.
pp means private parts.
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well to use it go on your map and click on show shops its on the bottom right now you can use your pp anywhere to buys thinks except for petpet mall
How many times you can use a move. PP stands for power points.
The equation that relates flow, pressure, and resistance to define mean arterial pressure is: MAP = CO x TPR, where MAP is mean arterial pressure, CO is cardiac output, and TPR is total peripheral resistance. It can also be expressed as MAP = (2/3) diastolic pressure + (1/3) systolic pressure.