what are the reason of selection for pea plants in Mendel experiment
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Being surrounded by other Monks with the same beliefs only strengthened them. Gregor Mendel conducted hybridization experiments on around 29,000 pea plants. Peas were an ideal choice for Mendel to use because they had easily observable traits there were 7 of which he could manipulate.
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Because:
1. Garden pea has distinct, easily detectable contrasting characters.
2. The plant reproduces well and grows to maturity in a single season.
3. The pea plant is self-pollinating in nature because pea flower is bisexual.
4. Self-pollination could be prevented by removing the male reproductive parts of the flower.
5. Cross-pollination could be done artificially.
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1. Garden pea has distinct, easily detectable contrasting characters.
2. The plant reproduces well and grows to maturity in a single season.
3. The pea plant is self-pollinating in nature because pea flower is bisexual.
4. Self-pollination could be prevented by removing the male reproductive parts of the flower.
5. Cross-pollination could be done artificially.
I HOPE IT WILL HELP U..... :-)
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