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Red (heterozygous) x white (homozygous) _________ (2 red, 2 white; all red; all white; 3 red, 1 white; )

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Answer: 2 red two white

Explanation: I did the lesson

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Answer:

2 red 2 white

Step-by-step explanation:

so you have a heterozygous red flower (Rr) and a A homozygous white flower (rr)

if you cross the two using a pungent square you'd be left with two heterozygous (Rr) and two homozygus (rr)

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