He removed stamens before they matured! *side note* Shouldnt you be doing this yourself? Haha dont worry, I was too!!;)
Cross -Pollination.
Cross-Pollinate
Mendel would not have discovered the nature of simple dominance.
To control the crossing of the traits.Because his experiments were aimed at what happened when you cross pollinated the plants with different characteristics. Self-pollination would have meant that his experiments would not have worked.
So that the flowers wont self pollinate.
He used a brush to wipe the pollen of of the flower and placed it on another plant causing forced self-pollination.
by emasculation and hand pollination
Cross Pollination
Cross -Pollination.
Cross-Pollinate
Mendel was interested in the offspring of two different parent plants, so he had to prevent self-pollination. He removed the anthers from the flowers of some of the plants in his experiments. Then he pollinated them by hand with pollen from other parent plants of his choice. When pollen from one plant fertilizes another plant of the same species, it is called cross-pollination.
Mendel would not have discovered the nature of simple dominance.
Mendel wrapped his flowers with pieces of cloth to prevent cross-pollination between different plants. This allowed him to control the breeding process and ensure that only desired traits were being passed on from one generation to the next. By isolating the flowers with cloth, Mendel could carefully monitor and document the inheritance patterns of specific traits.
Mendel
To control the crossing of the traits.Because his experiments were aimed at what happened when you cross pollinated the plants with different characteristics. Self-pollination would have meant that his experiments would not have worked.
So that the flowers wont self pollinate.
The right answer is "cross" or "cross pollination" or "cross-pollination"