Cross-pollination is rare among pea plants primarily due to their structure and reproductive mechanisms. Pea plants are predominantly self-pollinating, as their flowers have both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to fertilize themselves. Additionally, the flowers are often closed, which further limits the opportunity for cross-pollination. Environmental factors and the absence of pollinators also contribute to the prevalence of self-fertilization in these plants.
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.
by observing and comparing the physical features of the pea plants
Gregor Mendel used pea plants (Pisum sativum) to study heredity.
You can make pea green by getting some green paint. Then slowly add white until you get the pea green shade you want.
play the daily brain strain and plant pea plants and mushrooms and other rare stuff
Mendel described two seed shapes among the pea seeds in his study: Smooth and Wrinkled.
Mendel described two seed shapes among the pea seeds in his study: Smooth and Wrinkled.
yes
You get pea plants.
he got tall pea plants that were heterozygotes
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Smooth yellow pea plants and wrinkly green peas.
A specific trait. There are true-breeding tall pea plants and true-breeding short pea plants, etc... .
Dominant Allele
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