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During Mendel's first set of experiments, all the plants' F, offspring expressed

the same version of the studied trait. Which of the following best describes
these experiments?
O A. Mendel crossed true-breeding plants with different versions of a
studied trait.
O B. Mendel crossed plants that all expressed the same version of a
studied trait.
C. Mendel observed crosses that took place naturally in his gardens.
Ο Ο
O D. Mendel allowed true-breeding plants to self-pollinate.

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Answer:

Mendel observed crosses that took place naturally in his gardens.

Step-by-step explanation:

Traits are transmitted faithfully from parents to offspring independently of other traits and in dominant and recessive patterns. Mendel was interested in the offspring of two different parent plants, so he had to prevent self-pollination.

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