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Mendel worked with pea plants, which are usually Choose... ( cross-pollinating or self-polllinating) .When he transferred pollen from one pea plant to another, he was Choose...(self-pollinating or cross-pollinating) the pea plants to Choose...(self-pollinating or cross-pollinating) the eggs and form embryos within a seed.​

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Answer:

1.) Self-Pollinating, 2.) Cross-Pollinating, 3.) Fertilize

Explanation:

Pea plants are know to self-pollinate, so when Mendel transferred pollen to one pea plant to the other, it would be called cross-pollinating. Think of it as exchanging. This allowed the pea plants to fertilize the eggs.

1.) Self-Pollinating,

2.) Cross-Pollinating,

3.) Fertilize

  • Mendel's seminal work was accomplished using the garden pea, Pisum sativum, to study inheritance.
  • This species naturally self-fertilizes, meaning that pollen encounters ova within the same flower. The flower petals remain sealed tightly until pollination is completed to prevent the pollination of other plants.  
  • Pea plants are know to self-pollinate, so when Mendel transferred pollen to one pea plant to the other, it would be called cross-pollinating. Think of it as exchanging. This allowed the pea plants to fertilize the eggs.

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