Pea plants produce flowers - which are fertilizes either by wind action or insects.
Dominant Allele
Gregor Mendel worked with pea plants in his experiments on inheritance and genetics. He specifically focused on garden pea plants (Pisum sativum) with specific contrasting traits that were easy to observe and track through generations.
Yes, if you plant a pea seed it will germinate and grow into a pea plant if the growing conditions are suitable. Pea plants are annual plants that belong to the legume family and typically have a self-pollinating nature.
The part of the pea you eat is the seed. The pod is the what the pea grows in until it's picked or it naturally falls off the plant. (The peas you eat can't be grown into plants.)
by observing and comparing the physical features of the pea plants
Pea plants need sunlight, water and nitrogen rich fertilizer to survive.
they will naturally add fertilizer and from burrowing and tunneling will aerate the soil
yes
You get pea plants.
he got tall pea plants that were heterozygotes
Pea plants grow faster with phosphate-based fertilizers than with nitrogenous fertilizers. They have too much vine growth at the expense of peas and pods when the fertilizer is either balanced or nitrogen-heavy. Fertilizers such as 5-10-10 minimize nitrogen and put phosphorus and potassium in equal amounts since they respectively promote healthy, strong roots and disease-resistant body parts, especially fruits.
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Smooth yellow pea plants and wrinkly green peas.
Fertilizer is kind of like a multi-vitamin pill for plants. It can be absorbed by a plant's roots as the nutrients from the fertilizer are dissolved into the soil. Fertilizer contains essential nutrients that will aid the plant in growing healthy, especially since many plants are grown in unnatural settings (i.e., in pots or in areas of the world or country they aren't naturally found).
A specific trait. There are true-breeding tall pea plants and true-breeding short pea plants, etc... .
Dominant Allele
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