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A tall plant is crossed with a short plant. If the tall F1 pea plants are allowed to self-pollinate,
a. the offspring will be of medium height.
b. all of the offspring will be tall.
c. all of the offspring will be short.
d. some of the offspring will be tall, and some will be short.
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d. some of the offspring will be tall, and some will be short.
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