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  1. Mendel's First Experiment - CK-12 Foundation

    Jan 1, 2026 · As shown in the Figure below, Mendel cross-pollinated purple- and white-flowered parent plants. The parent plants in the experiments are referred to as the P (for parent) generation. This …

  2. 16.2: Mendel's Experiments and Laws of Inheritance

    Plants like these led to a huge leap forward in biology. The plants are common garden peas, and they were studied in the mid-1800s by an Austrian monk named Gregor Mendel. With his careful …

  3. 5.10 Mendel’s Experiments and Laws of Inheritance

    The F1 generation results from the cross-pollination of two parent (P) plants, and it contains all purple flowers. The F2 generation results from the self-pollination of F1 plants, and contains 75% purple …

  4. Biology Chapter 11 Flashcards | Quizlet

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Describe how Mendel studied inheritance in peas., Explain the P, F1, and F2 generations., Explain the principle of dominance. and …

  5. Mendel’s Experiments – Chromosomes, Genes, and Traits: An …

    Mendel crossed purple-flowered pea plants with white-flowered pea plants. All of the F1 offspring had purple flowers. The F1 plants were allowed to self-fertilize, and the F2 generation included both …

  6. Mendel’s experiments — Science Learning Hub

    Mendel cross-bred peas with 7 pairs of pure-bred traits. First-generation (F1) progeny only showed the dominant traits, but recessive traits reappeared in the self-pollinated second-generation (F2) plants in …

  7. Gregor Mendel: The Pea Plant Experiment - Julian T. Rubin

    Try this interactive experiment where you can breed your own hybrid pea plants. That a trait may not show up in an individual but can still be passed on to the next generation.

  8. Mendel's First Experiment ( Read ) | Biology | CK-12 Foundation

    Feb 24, 2012 · Mendel first experimented with just one characteristic of a pea plant at a time. He began with flower color. As shown in the Figure below, Mendel cross-pollinated purple- and white-flowered …

  9. 4.3: Mendel’s Experiments - Biology LibreTexts

    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.

  10. Mendel's Experiments: The Study Of Pea Plants & Inheritance

    May 8, 2019 · The hybrid offspring of the P generation was the F1 (filial) generation. The offspring of the F1 generation was the F2 generation (the "grandchildren" of the P generation).