Which is a dominant trait that Mendel observed in pea plants?

bumpy pods
short height
yellow seeds
white flowers

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In Gregor Mendel's experiments with pea plants, the dominant trait he observed among the options listed is yellow seeds. Mendel found that when he crossed plants with yellow seeds and those with green seeds, the offspring predominantly expressed the yellow seed trait, indicating its dominance. The other traits, such as bumpy pods, short height, and white flowers, can also exhibit dominant or recessive patterns, but yellow seeds is the recognized dominant trait in Mendel's study.