why did mendel remove the stamen from same flowers of p1 plants when they were at the bud stage
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Mendel was interested in the offspring of two different parent plants, so he had to prevent self-pollination. He removed the anthers from the flowers of some of the plants in his experiments.When pollen from one plant fertilizes another plant of the same species, it is called cross-pollination.
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