Answer:
When a heterozygous male and homozygous female plants are cross-pollinated the genotypic ratio of the offspring will be tt, Tt
Step-by-step explanation:
In a pea plant, when the heterozygous male plant (Tt) is cross-pollinated with homozygous female plant (tt) ;
T × t = Tt
t × t = tt
t × T = tT
t × t = tt
Therefore, the genotypic ratio of the offspring is short and tall (tt, Tt) because the dominance of tall trait is less that the short trait, indeed the chances of tall offspring is low.