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In Mendel's experiments, what was the ratio of tall to short plants in the F2 generation?
 
  a. 15 to 1
  b. 3 to 1
  c.  tall,  short
  d. 4 to 1
  e. 5 to 1

Question 2

When Mendel crossed true breeding tall and short parental plants, what was produced?
 
  a. All the offspring were tall.
  b. Half the offspring were tall, the other half were short.
  c. All the offspring were short.
  d. The offspring were intermediate in height relative to the two parent plants.
  e. About 90 percent were tall, but the rest were short.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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