It is possible and simple.
Mongo seeds are not separated by filtration. They are soaked in water for a few hours to allow the seeds to swell. They are then removed from the water and placed in a container so they can germinate.
Mongo seeds are not separated by filtration. They are soaked in water for a few hours to allow the seeds to swell. They are then removed from the water and placed in a container so they can germinate.
If it had seeds, it would be heterogenerous because the seeds have a different make up than the pulp.
Sift the coriander powder using a fine sieve. The fine powder will fall through the holes in the sieve and the seeds will not.
Bird seed is a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of seeds, which are visibly large particles. homogeneous mixtures are things like kool-aid. There is water and sugar, but you can't differentiate the water from the sugar. You just see kool-aid. A heterogeneous mixture like bird seed (domestic OR wild) is one where you can see individual parts of the mixture ingredients.
Mongo seeds are not separated by filtration. They are soaked in water for a few hours to allow the seeds to swell. They are then removed from the water and placed in a container so they can germinate.
Mongo seeds are not separated by filtration. They are soaked in water for a few hours to allow the seeds to swell. They are then removed from the water and placed in a container so they can germinate.
Yes
Mongo seeds are not separated by filtration. They are soaked in water for a few hours to allow the seeds to swell. They are then removed from the water and placed in a container so they can germinate.
A. There are approx. 2 cotyledons in a mango.
Mango seeds are found inside mango fruit. Lemon seeds are found inside lemons.
Mango fruits have juicy pulp. Birds and animals including human being are attracted to gather mango fruits and after eating the sweet pulp the mango seeds are thrown.
Grape seeds are sturdier than mango seeds, therefore grape seeds have better chances of growing into healthy plants. Mango seeds are very fragile and many won't grow at all.
Yes...i cant believe you had to ask that...
You can separate seeds by method of hand picking.Or many a times different seeds have different densities and they might get separated by putting the mixture in water as the lighter seed would float.
Mango trees reproduce by the seeds in the mangoes.
In the center of the mango fruit is a single flat, oblong seed.