Answer:
D Ingredients
Explanation:
Ingredients are mixed and cause reactions
Pea plants have both male and female reproductive organs. As a result, they can either self-pollinate themselves or cross-pollinate with another plant. In his experiments, Mendel was able to selectively cross-pollinate purebred plants with particular traits and observe the outcome over many generations.
Answer:
The answer is meiosis II, anaphase
Explanation:
During meiosis I, cells are duplicated. Thus, the number of alleles of the two daughter cells are as same as the original one.
In meiosis II, the two daughter cells are divided into 4 gametes.
- Prophase II, there is not any cell duplication. The number of alleles are not changed.
- Metaphase II, chromatids containing genes are lined up in the middle of cell, then spindles attach to each of sister chromatids.
- Anaphase II, these chromatids are separated, leading to two alleles of any gene separate.
- Telophase II and cytokinesis, cell membranes are formed.