Multiple Choice
Why was it important for Mendel to remove the anthers from pea plants in his experiments when crossing two different true-breeding pea plants?
A) to prevent self-fertilization
B) to make sure self-fertilization would occur
C) to protect the pea plants from environmental pollen
D) to stimulate the pea plants to ovulate
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