put them in cotton and after 1 or 2 days they will grow
To grow lentils, put an uncooked lentil in a glass over some humid (wet) cotton. The first 4 or 5 days you will see that it sucks up water, but after 5 days it will start growing a route. in about a week you will see the first bit of stalk; then after the second week you will start seeing its leaves. Then you must put it into soil and water it every day or it will not live.
The process of cooking makes food softer. Cooking softens food by breaking chemical bonds that hold food together. For seeds to reproduce, those chemicals must make copies of themselves. If the DNA with the instructions on how the plant should reproduce has been broken into many pieces, the seed can not figure out what to do. The instructions are all over the place. (Take the instructions for any project. Run them through a shredder. Throw them on the floor. Now try to follow the directions.) The softer beans can only be eaten.
It depends on how long you cook them for, if you cook lentil beans for over 20 min. it will not grow any thing less it will indeed grow.But anything more it will take a longer time to grow.
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If you dry a bean and then plant it in the spring it will sprout a vine that will in turn grow bean pods. The bean is an edible seed.
Nutmegs don't eat anything, they grow on trees.
I plant..... water........grow.........eat
they eat nuts,seeds and fruits that grow on trees.
water.
yes, they only eat the trees bamboo leaves, but new ones grow again
because Woodpeckers eat at the bark of some trees for the trees to grow new bark
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Australia only grows acacia trees and apricot trees
Yes, trees are living things. They grow and thrive and die.
No You Wont This is the same as asking... If you eat beef will a cow grow inside you? I think not. what about if you eat a seed?
The Brachiosaurus stripped trees of their vegetation and the young had to eat almost constantly to grow up as quickly as possible. They ate things like conifer and cycad trees.
A savanna is a grassland ecosystem in which the trees do not grow close enough to create a closed canopy. The Serengeti is a savanna in Africa; giraffes eat the leaves off of the trees in the Serengeti.