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20 July, 15:25

If a purple-flowered, short-stemmed plant is crossed with a white-flowered, long-stemmed plant, would all of the purple-flowered offspring also have short stems? Why or why not?

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  1. 20 July, 16:47
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    I believe that it would have a long stem but the actual "flower" part of the plant might vary depending on how many.
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