Corn is a plant.
No, popcorn kernels are seeds that can be planted to grow corn plants, but not specifically popcorn plants. The corn plants will produce ears of corn, which can then be harvested and dried to make popcorn.
Corn plants make their own food using sunlight and carbon dioxide. The others are consumers. That makes plants the producers in a food web.
Yes, you can plant dried corn kernels to grow corn plants.
Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.
Yes, rabbits will eat corn plants.
No, corn plants do not need supports that are commonly found on plants like beans or tomatoes. Corn plants have a sturdy stalk and tend to do well when separated from neighboring plants by at least one foot.
All corn plants are corn, but the various "varieties" and hybrids have widely different characteristics, both of the plants and of the corn produced. The largest cultivars for human consumption are hybrids (sweet corn) rather than the field corn which is native to North America.
corn because you can make multiple thing out of it
Yes, you can overwater corn. Overwatering can lead to waterlogged soil, which can suffocate the roots of the corn plants and prevent them from absorbing nutrients. This can result in stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and ultimately, the death of the plants. It can also make the plants more susceptible to diseases and pests.
On pop corn plants.
Plants make sugar by photosynthesis. Most plants make there own sugar from sunight, air and material absorbed from the ground by the roots. The sugar is used to help the plant grow and flourish. We extract the sugar from the plants for our own use. Examples are common cane sugar from the sugar cane plant, beet sugar from beets, wheat sugar (dextrose), and from corn we get corn sweeteners.
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