Haha, do you have the glencoe homework packets too?
--Anyway, here's what I got:
When Mendel cross-pollinated one variety of purebred plant with another, these crosses would yield offspring that looked like either one of the parent plants, not a blend of the two.
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Gregor mendel conducted his experiments that were of greater significance between the years of 1856 and 1863.
Mendel studied genes and did his famous experiments with pea plants from 1856 to 1863. He published the results of these experiments about genes in 1865.
Chemists perform experiments to find out different kinds of matter can change.
Gregor Mendel conducted experiments on pea plants, specifically the garden pea plant (Pisum sativum). Mendel used pea plants to study the inheritance of traits and establish the principles of modern genetics.
Gregor Mendel studied pea plants in his experiments on heredity, which laid the foundations for modern genetics. Through careful cross-breeding experiments, Mendel discovered the principles of inheritance that are now known as Mendelian genetics.
Gregor Mendel did his work that led to the Law of Segregation and the Law of Independent Assortment between 1856 and 1863.
Gregor Mendel used pea plants for his hereditary experiments
The genetic experiments Mendel did with pea plants took him eight years (1856-1863) and he published his results in 1865. During this time, Mendel grew over 10,000 pea plants, keeping track of progeny number and type.
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Mendel studied plant inheritance.
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Pea Plants.
purebred
They produce many offspring
Gregor mendel conducted his experiments that were of greater significance between the years of 1856 and 1863.