In Mendel's second set of experiments, he crossed
the offspring of his first set of experiments. Which
of the following statements summarizes his results
from this set of experiments?
O A. In each case, about half of the offspring
presented each trait.
B. In each case, the offspring presented a
different trait from the parent plants.
O C. In each case, about three-fourths of the
offspring presented one form of the trait,
and about one-fourth presented the other
form.
O D. In each case, one form of the trait
disappeared in the offspring, and one form
appeared in the offspring.