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Kaylynn
24 February, 09:38
Why did Mendel study pea plants
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24 February, 10:42
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He chose peas because they had been used for similar studies, are easy to grow and can be sown each year. They also contain male and female parts, called stamen and stigma, and usually self-pollinate
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