Gregor Mendel did experiment with pea plants. While many people answered questions such as these in vauge ways such as "his experiment was with peas" well that doesn't help anyone.
Mendel's work was with peas. He crossbreeded many different plants such as tall plants with short plants, green pea plants with yellow pea plants and so on...he did this by spreading the male pollen and the female pollen onto different pea plants. He found that one trait was always...yes always dominant. That means Tall was always dominant while short was always recessive. No one really knows exactly how this worked. This is all the knowledge I have for you guys about Mendel! Hope this helped:)
Gregor Mendel was a Catholic and was an Augustinian friar.
Gregor Mendel used controlled breeding experiments with pea plants to study inheritance. He crossed different varieties that displayed contrasting traits and carefully analyzed the patterns of inheritance in the offspring generations. Through these controlled experiments, he was able to establish the principles of heredity.
Gregor Mendel's experiments aimed to understand the inheritance of traits in pea plants. By crossbreeding plants with different characteristics, he sought to determine how traits were passed from one generation to the next. His work established foundational principles of genetics, including the concepts of dominant and recessive traits, and laid the groundwork for the field of heredity. Mendel's findings were crucial in demonstrating that traits are inherited in predictable patterns.
P1 or parental
The peas had passed traits down like red or white and short or tall.
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Gregor Mendel was a priest.
Gregor Mendel was a Catholic and was an Augustinian friar.
Gregor Mendel used controlled breeding experiments with pea plants to study inheritance. He crossed different varieties that displayed contrasting traits and carefully analyzed the patterns of inheritance in the offspring generations. Through these controlled experiments, he was able to establish the principles of heredity.
Gregor Mendel developed principles of heredity.
Gregor Mendel's experiments aimed to understand the inheritance of traits in pea plants. By crossbreeding plants with different characteristics, he sought to determine how traits were passed from one generation to the next. His work established foundational principles of genetics, including the concepts of dominant and recessive traits, and laid the groundwork for the field of heredity. Mendel's findings were crucial in demonstrating that traits are inherited in predictable patterns.
They were homozygous.
Genetics
Gregor Mendel
He needed a control group. *Apex*
P1 or parental
The peas had passed traits down like red or white and short or tall.