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Multiple Choice
What did Mendel discover about the principles of heredity?
A
Traits are only inherited from the mother.
B
Environmental factors solely determine traits.
C
All traits are blended from both parents.
D
Traits are inherited independently of each other.
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Gregor Mendel, through his experiments with pea plants, discovered the fundamental principles of heredity.
Mendel's first principle, the Law of Segregation, states that each organism carries two alleles for each trait, which segregate during gamete formation, ensuring that offspring receive one allele from each parent.
His second principle, the Law of Independent Assortment, explains that genes for different traits are inherited independently of each other, meaning the inheritance of one trait generally does not affect the inheritance of another.
Mendel's work demonstrated that traits are not blended from both parents but are instead inherited as discrete units, which we now know as genes.
These discoveries laid the foundation for modern genetics, showing that traits are inherited independently, contrary to the idea that they are solely determined by environmental factors or only inherited from one parent.