he discovered the princaples of inheritance. Plants inherait traits ... and do not blend traits.
The aim of Gregor Mendel was to prove the laws of inheritance through his experiments with the breeding of pea plants.
he didn't prove anything, he just invented genetics THANK YOU. fr:cherayna Angelina tackle
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the one who established the pattern of heridity is gregor mendel and he was able to do so after having made alot of experminents using plants this was hundred of years ago and now modern experiments prove mendel was true in every aspect of his pattern the one who established the pattern of heridity is gregor mendel and he was able to do so after having made alot of experminents using plants this was hundred of years ago and now modern experiments prove mendel was true in every aspect of his pattern
Same fossils of a plant on different continents.
A fruit has an enclosed seed and develops from a flower, so cucumbers are scientifically classified as fruits. If you need to prove this, check the plant for flowers and cut open the fruit and look for seeds.
it should have the green pigment (chlorophyll) and have cells with cell walls made of cellulose
The easiest way is to use an aquatic plant (one that grows underwater). In sunlight this will release bubbles - collect the bubbles in an upturned (water filled) jar placed over the plant. Once you have collected the gas use the oxygen test (relight a smoldering taper) on the gas to see if it is oxygen.
True!- Without a control group you have nothing to compare your experimental data with... so you cannot prove anything. An example: If you wish to test if a mutant plant grows better than a wildtype plant. You couldn't just grow the mutant plant and say it's better or worse than the wildtype if you haven't grown the wildtype plant aswell.
He worked with other famous scientist.....Dont know the names :(He used pea plants in experiments which proved to be hugely advanced for his era. By breeding generations of pea plants, he was able to find evidence for chromosomes. His work went unnoticed for decades, until the advent of microscopes was able to prove him right.
no prove....
"Prove" in this context refers to demonstrating or establishing the truth or validity of something. The root "prove" comes from the Latin word "probare," which means to test or approve. It commonly appears in words related to evidence, verification, and confirmation.