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How can plants cross pollinate?

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By landing pollen grains of another compatible genotype on the stigma of a plant by insect, bird, water, wind or mammals

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Plants that cross pollinate are called hybrids.


Will tomato cross-pollinate with other plants?

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Because pea plants can one plant is able to fertilize another?

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Why did Gregor Mendel not pollinate the first generation pea plants?

Mendel allowed the offspring of his experimental plants to self-pollinate. That is, he allowed the male and female reproductive cells of the same plant to join and produce a seed. One of the characteristics of pea plants is that it is easy to cross different pea plants but, left to themselves, they self-pollinate with little chance of any accidental pollination between plants. Source: Harcourt Science 6 2005 edition at page A25.


Describe gregor mendels experiment with pea plants?

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