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Haha, do you have the glencoe homework packets too?

--Anyway, here's what I got:

When Mendel cross-pollinated one variety of purebred plant with another, these crosses would yield offspring that looked like either one of the parent plants, not a blend of the two.

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Pea plants exhibit many traits that have only two possibilities, such as tall or short, green seed or yellow seed, and white or purple flowers.

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Pea plants have many pairs of contrasting traits, for which there are only two possibilities.

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d :) for plato :)

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pea plants

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