
The seeds in a pod of one of Mendel's pea plants are:
A) produced only when a plant is cross-fertilized.
B) genetically identical to each other but different from other peas in other pods.
C) produced only when a plant is self-fertilized.
D) each the result of a separate fertilization event.
E) genetically identical to each other and all other peas from that plant.
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