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1 February, 01:40

Why did Mendel study pea plants? A. They reproduce asexually and have one trait that is easy to observe. B. They reproduce asexually and have many traits that are easy to observe. C. They reproduce sexually and have one trait that is easy to observe. D. They reproduce sexually and have many traits that are easy to observe.

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  1. 1 February, 04:33
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    C, because he liked to study things that were easy to observe. Pea plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Mendel used self pollination to make sure that the offspring or parents has pure genes, and weren't heterozygous.

    2 parents mating = sexual

    1 parent = asexual
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