The seedcoat of lima bean is hard whereas it is membranous in peanut.
Phaseolus lunatus is the lima bean. Its well know as a "butter bean" as well and other names in other counties. The Lima Bean is known in so many different cultures and called so many different names.
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the radical embryo the cotyledon and the seed coat
The two halves of a lima bean are called cotyledons. These are the seed leaves that store nutrients for the developing plant. When the lima bean germinates, the cotyledons provide the necessary energy for growth until the plant can photosynthesize.
No, because sunlight can not reach a seed when it is in the soil, but plants still germinate.
The plant is the embryo. When the seed begins to germinate and become a plant that is when it is an embryo.
Castor Seed , Ground nuts , Sunflower Flaxseed, soy bean, peanut ,grapeseed ,sesame seed and pumpkin seed.
The peanut is a bean, Nuts come from trees. The peanut comes from a Small plant Similar to a soybean plant . Except the Peanuts bury themselves and are pulled out of the ground to harvest them. The peanut originated in South America Probably Peru.
The seed coat of a lima bean is the protective outer layer that encases the seed. It serves to shield the seed from physical damage, pathogens, and environmental factors while also helping to retain moisture. The seed coat is typically hard and may vary in color, providing a barrier until the conditions are right for germination. Once the seed absorbs water and swells, the seed coat splits, allowing the plant to emerge.
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