Mendel carried out experiments to discover how the color of seeds was determined in pea plants. When he had a plant that was ready to use in his experiment, he removed the stamens from its flowers. Why?
A To prevent the plant from producing seeds
B To allow him to sequence the DNA of the plant
C To ensure the plant could not cross-pollinate
D To provide more space for seed growth
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To ensure the plant could not cross pollination (option C)
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to ensure the plant could not cross-pollin
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