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A plant can have either tall (T) stems or short (t) stems. Two plants are crossed. One has the genotype Tt and the other has the genotype Tt. Fill in the Punnett square below for this cross.I’m not sure if this is correct

A plant can have either tall (T) stems or short (t) stems. Two plants are crossed-example-1
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Solution:

Two plants are crossed. One has the genotype Tt and the other has the genotype Tt. This means that both individuals are heterozygous.

According to this information, we obtain the following Punnett Square:

A plant can have either tall (T) stems or short (t) stems. Two plants are crossed-example-1
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