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Answer:

Mendel's findings from his pea plant experiments include the principle inheritance, the law of independent assortment, and the concept of dominant and recessive traits.

Explanation:

Mendel's experiments led him to three principles of inheritance:

The law of dominance and recessiveness: When two pure traits are crossed, the predominant trait will be passed on to offspring.

The law of segregation: Every gamete will receive one individual from a homologous pair of chromosomes.

The law of independent assortment: Hereditary traits are acquired independently of each other.