When Mendel crossed a purple-flowered pea plant with a white-flowered pea plant, the offspring were always X. When Mendel crossed the offspring with each other, the distribution was about Y purple and Z white. The more experiments Mendel did with pea plants, the closer they approached these percentages.

When Mendel crossed a purpleflowered pea plant with a whiteflowered pea plant the offspring were always X When Mendel crossed the offspring with each other the class=