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If a homozygous red flowered plant is crossed with a homozygous white flowered plant, the offsprings would be

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If a homozygous red flowered plant is crossed with a homozygous white flowered plant, the offsprings would be

(a) all red flowered

(b) half red flowered

(c) half white flowered

(d) all white flowered

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(a) all red flowered

Explanation:

As per Mendel’s law in F1 generation only dominant phenotypes appear.

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