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How you will get 3:1 in punnet square and the numbers of mendal's plants he grown.....say in your own words ?​

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Answered by asha202
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Mendel studied the garden pea (Pisum sativum) for two main reasons. First, peas were available from seed merchants in a wide array of distinct shapes and colors that could be easily identified and analyzed. Second, peas can either self (self-pollinate) or be cross-pollinated. The peas self because the male parts (anthers) and female parts (ovaries) of the flower—which produce the pollen containing the sperm and the ovules containing eggs, respectively—are enclosed by two petals fused to form a compartment called a keel . The gardener or experimenter can cross (cross-pollinate) any two pea plants at will. The anthers from one plant are removed before they have opened to shed their pollen, an operation called emasculation that is done to prevent selfing. Pollen from the other plant is then transferred to the receptive stigma with a paintbrush or on anthers themselves . Thus, the experimenter can choose to self or to cross the pea plants.....

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