In pea plants, purple flowers are dominant over white flowers. Which Punnet square correctly shows the cross of a plant with white flowers and a plant that is heterozygous for purple flowers?

A. Aa,Aa, aa, aa
B. Aa,Aa, Aa,Aa
C. AA,Aa, Aa,aa
D. AA,AA, Aa,Aa

The answer is B lol just draw it ding-a-ling also........ here's the explanation my guy (if you are too lazy to draw a square and figure it out as I was {did it in my head})- basically if there is a pure dominant allele HH crossed with a pure recessive allele hh it will always all be heterozygous or Hh because if you think about it (picture a punnett square) there would be one dominant allele from the (presumably idk tho lol) father (H) crossed with the mother's recessive allele on the side of the square (h) and H+h= Hh!!!! well there you go have a nice day my little grasshoppers XD

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