Mendel described two seed shapes among the pea seeds in his study: Smooth and Wrinkled.
F1 Offspring and F2 Offspring
F1 and F2
A pea plant
sex
if the f14 pea plants had traits of neither parent Mendel might not have concluded that factors for traits are passed from one generation to the next
Seeds come in different sizes and shapes. Some are oval with a point at one end. This would be an example of an apple seed. Other seeds are helicopters which means they spin when dropped. An example of this seed is a conifer tree seed.
Mendel made three key decisions in designing his experiments. First, he selected purebred pea plants that were true breeding for specific traits. Second, he focused on only one trait at a time, such as flower color or seed shape. Lastly, he used statistical analysis to determine ratios and patterns in the inheritance of traits.
Hybrids
Mendel described two seed shapes among the pea seeds in his study: Smooth and Wrinkled.
Mendel observed round and oval seed shapes.
Round (smooth) and wrinkled
sex
sex
1.seed shape 2.seed color 3.seed coat color 4.pod color 5.pod shape 6.flower position 7.stem length
Mendel described two seed shapes among the pea seeds in his study: Smooth and Wrinkled.
if the f14 pea plants had traits of neither parent Mendel might not have concluded that factors for traits are passed from one generation to the next
Seeds come in different sizes and shapes. Some are oval with a point at one end. This would be an example of an apple seed. Other seeds are helicopters which means they spin when dropped. An example of this seed is a conifer tree seed.
because of the seed ,it forms into a round shape.
Mendel made three key decisions in designing his experiments. First, he selected purebred pea plants that were true breeding for specific traits. Second, he focused on only one trait at a time, such as flower color or seed shape. Lastly, he used statistical analysis to determine ratios and patterns in the inheritance of traits.
Hybrids