Yes. We can assume that soil with compost will help everything grow better, but with peas and other legumes, compost is essential. The reason is that legumes are plants that incorporate soil bacteria in their roots in order to fix nitrogen. These bacteria are found in compost. If you don't have compost, you can order nitrogen fixing bacteria from many organic companies. They are sold as Garden Soil Inoculant from gardensalive.com for 8.95
from what i understand it is peas.
green peas if it does not also have a dominant allele for yellow peas.
green peas if it does not also have a dominant allele for yellow peas.
Pea shape is determined by a single gene, with the wrinkle allele (R) being dominant over the round allele (r). Thus, if a pea plant carries two copies of the wrinkle allele (RR), it will produce wrinkled peas, and if it carries at least one copy of the round allele (rr), it will produce round peas. This genetic variation leads to the different shapes of peas.
A recessive allele means that the gene codes for an nonfunctional enzyme. If the pea plant has 2 recessive allele for the green pea gene, that means that the green pigment will not be deposited on the peas, as the enzyme is nonfunctional. The result would be yellow coloured peas.If the pea plant has one recessive and one dominant allele for the green pea pigment, then it will result in a half functional enzyme, which is sufficient for the green pigment to be deposited.
Peas, corn, beans, and barley
Yes peas have a type of fiber called Soluble fiber. It can help lower cholesterol.
Legumes usually produce seeds within a pod, including peas, beans, lentils, soybeans, peanuts, and tamarind.
No peas are not good to eat to help you lose weight as they are too high in carbohydrates.
Yes, the peas are the seeds.
peas
The peas shoot out of the pods. Sorry for no more but I can't find any more.