When two pea plants with the genotype Tt (where T represents the tall trait and t represents the short trait) are cross-pollinated, the offspring can have the following combinations: TT, Tt, and tt. This results in approximately 75% of the offspring being tall (TT and Tt) and 25% being short (tt). Therefore, the answer is that the offspring will usually be tall.
Mendel discovered pure round-seeded plants through cross-breeding experiments with pea plants. By repeatedly crossing plants with round seeds and observing the resulting offspring, he was able to establish that pure round-seeded plants always produced round-seeded offspring. This helped him formulate his principles of inheritance and genetic traits.
pollination
The offspring of plants are seedlings that grow and then become plants, then they reproduce and the cycle goes on and on.
Plants that cross pollinate are called hybrids.
All the offspring were tall plants. This is because the tall trait is dominant over the short trait in Mendel's experiments on pea plants.
no. in the second generation it will have a short offspring , but in the first generation it will have tall offspring
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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.
they are first genoratin plants offspring
Mendel discovered pure round-seeded plants through cross-breeding experiments with pea plants. By repeatedly crossing plants with round seeds and observing the resulting offspring, he was able to establish that pure round-seeded plants always produced round-seeded offspring. This helped him formulate his principles of inheritance and genetic traits.
F1 and F2 generation is the offspring generation.F1 ( filial generation) is when two offspring plants that are alike that came from its parents, both parent plants aren't similar.F2 is the second stage. In F2 generation, the former two offspring (tall plants) will fertilize and have new offspring. The new offspring will be 75% tall and 25% short. ----------justinvo24----------------lol
pollination
The offspring of plants are seedlings that grow and then become plants, then they reproduce and the cycle goes on and on.
The offspring of two true-breeding plants is also true-breeding, meaning they will consistently display the same traits as the parents. This is because true-breeding plants are homozygous for a particular trait, so when they are crossed, their offspring will also be homozygous for that trait.
Plants are offspring like their parents because of their parents DNA this happens because of fertilization