When did Gregor Mendel do his pea plant experiment?

Mendel pea plant experiment?

  • what was the most significant conclusion that gregory mendel drew from his experiments with pea plants? a.) there is a considerable genetic variation in garden peas b.) traits are inherited in discrete units and are not the result of "blending" c.) recessive genes occur more frequently in the F1 than do dominant ones d.) an organism that is homozygous for many recessive traits is at a disadvantage

  • Answer:

    b. Before Mendel, how traits were inherited was not well understood at all.

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B is the correct one. C is factually wrong. D is again something never Mendel included in his conclusion. And A is like Huh? Heh. So it's B.

Lizzie

It's B. A is really irrelevant to his conclusions. C and D aren't factual.

oh_scheiss

I would go with A. That might be wrong though.

Jon

My gut is tellin me A

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