They produce many offspring
Gregor Mendel used pea plants for his hereditary experiments
pea plant
Mendel used pea plants in his experiment because they have distinct traits that are easy to observe and manipulate. Pea plants also have a relatively short life cycle which allowed Mendel to conduct multiple generations of controlled breeding experiments. This made it an ideal model organism for studying inheritance patterns.
He experimented with pea plants.
It was discovered by Gregor Mendel with his experiment on pea plants.
To validate the results of his experiment.
they reproduce quickly -apex
p1 or parental
Gregor Mendel used pea plants (Pisum sativum) to study heredity.
The original generation for pea plants in Mendel's experiment is called the P generation, or parental generation. This generation consisted of the true-breeding plants that Mendel used to establish the traits he studied. The P generation was crossed to produce the F1 generation, which exhibited the traits inherited from the P generation.
he cut the plants
Gregor Mendel conducted his experiments on pea plants (Pisum sativum) to study heredity. He chose pea plants because they were easily grown, had observable traits that were easy to control, and exhibited clear patterns of inheritance.