No
Yes
Chromosome numbers, size and shape is different from species to species.
The importance of Mendel's paper, Experiments in Pea Hybridization, was instantly recognized and appreciated by the scientific community.
In a farmer's nearby field
At a monastery
At his home
At a university
All of the above
Botany
Mathematics
Beekeeping
Physics
8
4
2
1
Their mating was easy to control
They had many different visible traits
They grew quickly and in large amounts
They were easy to grow
Mendel did not come up with Punnett Squares or use them in his experiments, Punnett Squares were invented later.
Mendel did not come up with Punnett Squares, but used them in his experiments.
Mendel came up with and used Punnett Squares in his experiments.
Survival of the fittest
Blended Inheritance
Natural Selection
Looking at the size and shape of chromosomes in a cell.
Deciding how much water to give pea plants.
Deciding what time of year is best to plant vegetables.
Predicting what the offspring will look like when mating plants and animals.