Plant cells do not perform respiration, so A,C, and D couldn't be correct but they don't digest either. so gain energy plants go through a light dependent reaction and the Calvin cycle which makes up photosynthesis.
The answer is dominant.
A monohybrid cross involves organisms that are heterozygous for only one character. In autosomal dominant traits, the phenotype is present if both copies of the dominant allele (A) are present (homozygous individuals AA) or only one copy of the dominant allele is present (heterozygous individuals Aa). <u>Thus, t</u><span><u>he characteristic that results from a monohybrid cross is the dominant trait.</u></span>
egg (female) and sperm ( male)