The genetic experiments Mendel did with pea plants took him eight years (1856-1863) and he published his results in 1865. During this time, Mendel grew over 10,000 pea plants, keeping track of progeny number and type.
mendel worked with pea plants because they were easy to grow.
what are some reasons why mendel used pea plant for his expermint
Coconut milk contains Nutrients and enzymes needed for plant growth. Coconut milk is, therefore, used as medium in tissue culture experiments.
Mendel chose peas because they had seven traits that he could study. Peas are easy to grow and they self fertilize.
African Violets . . . . . . .Streptocarpus . . . . . Begonia . . . . . . Kataka-taka
Mendel was a monk and growing plants to produce food for the group made him look at what was growing. He was also lucky to grow plants that had simple genetic patterns. He was a very educated scientist and after many growing seasons he was able to see patterns. He then did his famous experiments.
He studied plants and was a gardener.
mendel worked with pea plants because they were easy to grow.
what are some reasons why mendel used pea plant for his expermint
They Self-fertilize. -Apex
In the scientific method, the 5th requirement is control of the experiment. In order to have control over his trials, Mendel could not raise the plants outside where any pollinator could have come along and ruin his carefully crafted experiments.
they are easy to grow and there is a plentiful amount of them to test on
a plant which can grow faster.have small life cycle.should be useful for a science experiments.
By repeated self pollination
no,.because they could not perform photosynthesis in the dark
Mendel was a monk and growing plants to produce food for the group made him look at what was growing. He was also lucky to grow plants that had simple genetic patterns. He was a very educated scientist and after many growing seasons he was able to see patterns. He then did his famous experiments.
i think vascular plants are unable to perform cell to cell transpot