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No, the short pea trait is recessive and the tall pea plant trait is dominant. This means that if the plant is a hybrid, it has to be a tall pea plant. The dominant traits "mask" the recessive traits. The plant take one trait from their mom and one from their dad. If either the mom or the dad was not a tall, not hybrid pea plant then their kids would have to be tall be cause they would have one dominant, tall trait

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What must true for a cross between a tall plant and a short plant to produce any short plants?

the tall plant must be heterozygous.


What must br true for a cross between a tall plant and a short plant to produce any short plants?

The tall plant must be heterozygous.


When Gregor Mendel crossed a tall plant with a short plant what where the results of the F1 generation?

The F1 generation of crossing a tall plant with a short plant resulted in all tall plants. This is because the tall trait is dominant and the short trait is recessive in Mendel's experiments with pea plants.


What must be true for a cross between a tall plant and a short plant to produce any short plants?

Both the tall plant and short plant must be heterozygous for the height trait, meaning they each carry one dominant and one recessive allele. When they produce offspring, there is a 25% chance of obtaining a short plant by inheriting two recessive alleles for the height trait.


A tall pea plant and a short pea plant produce short offspring this is an example of?

This was an example of tallness being a dominant phenotypic trait in pea plants


Why can't you always identify plants from their flowers?

because there is only a short period of time when the plant is in flower and some plants produce different colored flowers


In pea plants the allele for tallness is dominant. What are the possible genotypes of a tall pea plant?

the tall plant must be heterozygous


Which plants' flowers produce seeds faster short-dayplants or long-day plants?

short day plants


Potato is long day plant or short day plant?

Potatoes are considered long-day plants, meaning they require more than 12-14 hours of daylight in order to flower and produce tubers. Short-day plants, on the other hand, require less than 12-14 hours of daylight to flower and grow.


What is the symbol for the genotype of true breeding tall plants short is Dominant?

if we assume tall plant <T> & short plant as< t> genotype of tall plant ; TT genotype of short plant ; tt


If there are 80 pea plant 20 have short stems and 60 have what is the percentage of plant with short stems?

The percentage of pea plants with short stems is 25%. This is calculated by taking the number of pea plants with short stems (20) divided by the total number of pea plants (80) and then multiplied by 100%.


What do true-breeding pea plants always produce?

True-breeding pea plants always produce offspring with the same traits as the parent plant. This is because they are homozygous for the trait of interest, resulting in consistent expression in the offspring generation.