Biology, asked by alibilal1988, 18 days ago

In Mendel's "Experiment 1," true-breeding pea plants with spherical seeds were crossed with true-breeding plants with dented seeds. (Spherical seeds are the dominant characteristic.) Mendel collected the seeds from this cross, grew F1-generation plants, let them self-pollinate to form a second generation, and analysed the seeds of the resulting F2 generation. The results that he obtained, and that you would predict for this experiment are:
A. ▁(1/2) the F1 and ¾ of the F2 generation seeds were spherical.
B. ½ the F1 and 1/4 of the F2 generation seeds were dented.
C. All the F1 and ¾ of the F2 generation seeds were spherical.
D. 3 / 4 of the F1 and 9 / 16 of the F2 generation seeds were spherical.

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Answered by paridasoumya1
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option 3- all the F1 and 3/4th of F2 generation seed were spherical

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