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13 February, 19:05

What did Mendel's cross-pollination of pea plants prove?

A. Each parent only passes on one-half of its hereditary factors to the offspring.

B. It takes four generations of offspring to determine the parents' factors.

C. There is no such thing as a true-breeding plant; they all have hidden factors.

D. Inherited factors combine in offspring to make entirely new characteristics.

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  1. 13 February, 22:37
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    d is the answer of aquestion
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