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If all the F1 offspring from crossing two purple flowering pea plants were also purple, it suggests that both parent plants were likely homozygous for the purple flower trait, meaning they both carried the genotype with two dominant alleles (PP). Alternatively, if one or both parents were heterozygous (Pp), it would still result in all purple offspring if the dominant purple trait masks any recessive traits. However, since all F1 are purple, the simplest explanation is that both parents were homozygous dominant.

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How do you find possible phenotypes of offspring?

Mendel Diagrams. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from one parent and a recessive gene from another, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring get a recessive gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the recessive gene.


How are plant offspring like their parents and why does this happen?

Plants are offspring like their parents because of their parents DNA this happens because of fertilization


A cross between two pea plants that produce yellow seeds results in 124 offspring 93 produce yellow seeds and 31 produce green seeds what are the likely genotypes of the plants that were crossed?

The parents were likely both heterozygous for seed color, with genotypes of Yy. This would result in a 3:1 phenotypic ratio of yellow to green seeds in the offspring, consistent with the observed 93:31 ratio.


How do you find possible phenotypes in offspring?

The possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring can be determined using a Punnett square, a grid that shows the possible combinations of alleles that can result at fertilisation. The Punnett square below shows the expected genotypes of the offspring of parent pea plants that both have the genotype Rr.


Are plants flowering or none flowering?

You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds


What type of plants are flowering?

There are two types of flowering plants. These two types of flowering plants are the perennials and the annual flowering plants.


What are the classification of plants?

flowering plants and non-flowering plants


What way does pollination differ between non-flowering seed plants and flowering plants?

Flowering plants require pollinatio non-flowering plants do not.


What is the possibility that two heterozygous parents would have an offspring that produced round seeds?

In pea plants, the round seed trait (R) is dominant over the wrinkled seed trait (r). If both parents are heterozygous (Rr), the possible offspring genotypes are RR, Rr, and rr, with a 75% chance of producing round seeds (RR or Rr) and a 25% chance of producing wrinkled seeds (rr). Therefore, there is a 75% possibility that two heterozygous parents would have an offspring that produces round seeds.


What structures disperse the offspring in flowering plants?

I'm not positive..I have to answer this question for my lab also. I'm guessing the pollen tube/style


How do you know which type of plants are flowering plants?

Angiosperms are flowering plants


When Mendel crossed purebred purple flowering plants PP with purebred white flowering plants pp what were the flower colors of the resulting offspring?

Let us assume that both Rr and rr produce red flowers and only rr produces white flowers. Since one parents and the offspring are white, they have rr as genotypes. In order to achieve this result, the other parent would have to haev at least one r in its genotype. Since the otehr parent is red and needs to have one r, it's genotype is Rr. In short, the parents's genotypes are Rr for the red one and rr for the white one.