Yes, the peas are the seeds.
Both yellow pea plants and green pea plants can produce pea pods containing seeds that can be cooked and eaten as a nutritious vegetable. The color of the seeds inside the pods will match the color of the parent plant's seeds, so yellow pea plants will produce yellow seeds while green pea plants will produce green seeds.
Yes, pea plants are angiosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, and peas develop within a pod.
Humans are not experimented on to that degree because it is not humane. Pea plants also grow and develop rapidly and produce seeds. Pea plants are less complex than humans.
self-pollination
Ressive genes. Smooth seeds are dominant in the pea plants Mendel used in his experiments.
In pea plants round seeds are dominant to wrinkled. So to have round seeds you either will have two dominant alleles (homozygous dominant) or one dominant and one recessive allele (heterozygous)
all plants that reproduce with seeds
A specific trait. There are true-breeding tall pea plants and true-breeding short pea plants, etc... .
Angiosperms are plants that produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
Usually, bigger plants do produce bigger seeds.
The parents were likely both heterozygous for seed color, with genotypes of Yy. This would result in a 3:1 phenotypic ratio of yellow to green seeds in the offspring, consistent with the observed 93:31 ratio.
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