The actual peanuts that we consume are the cotyledons or store food for the growing embyo of the new plant. the embryo derive its food from the cotyledon before the actual roots are emerged and become a plant.
Peanuts reproduce through a process called cross-pollination, where pollen is transferred from the male flowers to the female flowers. The female flowers are located closer to the ground and after pollination occurs, they wither and a peg forms that grows downward, eventually burying into the ground to produce a peanut pod.
False. Peanuts start out underground, emerging from the flowers of the peanut plant and then grow underground where they mature.
Charlie Gordon in "Flowers for Algernon" is afraid of losing his peanuts because they symbolize his sense of security and familiarity. Losing his peanuts would disrupt the routine and comfort he finds in his daily life, which can be especially distressing for someone like Charlie who is intellectually disabled and relies on routines for stability.
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hunter gatherers main food was plants. they used to also eat berries, almonds, fruits, cachionuts, peanuts and flowers
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Peanuts?
peanuts have proteine in them
Peanuts Lowery went by Peanuts.
Seeds that mature underground are what give us peanuts [Arachis hypogaea] to eat. But the process begins above ground. Flowers develop, are pollinated and produce fruit. The fruit turns into a legume that typically has one to four seeds. The seeds fall to the ground and mature below surface level.The peanut plant is native to Mexico, and to Central and South America.
No, PEANUTS are not Purple...
Georgia has peanuts.