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What type of plants did Mendel use in his experiment?

pea plant


Why did Mendel's use pea plant in his experiment?

They produce many offspring


What would be a reason Mendel shouldn't have used the garden pea plant as his experimental organism?

Gregor Mendel was a Silesian scientist known as the father of genetics. His famous experiment should not have used the garden pea plant as his experimental organism because this variety of pea plant naturally varies in its genetic makeup.


How did Gregor Mendel prevent self pollination in his pea plant experiment?

he cut the plants


What organism did gregor mendel use to conduct his experiment?

He used pea plants for his genetics experiment.


What famous scientist was an Augustinian priest?

Mendel, Gregor - the man who performed the famous pea plant experiment.


Why did Mendel used pea plants in his experiment?

They produce many offspring


What plant did mendel did his work with?

He used pea plants.


Who laid the foundation for the science of genetics?

gregor johann mendel laid the foundation of genetics by his pea plant hybridisation between 1856 to 1863. This experiment was famous after the death of mendel.


What was The organism used by Mendel for his genetics experiments?

pea plant


Who did the experiment about flowers?

Gregor Mendel


Why did Mendel use all tall plants in his f1 experiment?

Mendel used all tall plants in his F1 experiment because that was the offspring from his cross of a pure tall plant and a pure short plant. By crossing two of the tall plants from F1, he proved that the recessive gene (t) was still present in the F1 generation, despite the phenotypes of all of these plants being tall. (The result of the F1 cross gave 3 tall plants and 1 short plant.)