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True Breeding Plants

Pea plants are naturally self-pollinating. This means that fertilization happens when the male pollen moves to the female part of the same flower.

Mendel observed that the pea plants in his garden were true-breeding. They always produced offspring identical to their parents after self-pollination.

Draw an arrow showing how pollen moves during self-pollination.


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