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Why did Mendel use pure lines in his experiment? A.Pure lines grew faster. B.He needed a control group. C.He had no other plants to use. D.Pure lines produce more offspring.
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Why did Mendel use pure lines in his experiment? A.Pure lines grew faster. B.He needed a control group. C.He had no other plants to use. D.Pure lines produce more offspring.
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B. He needed a control group :) (APEX)
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B. He needed group control.
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