welllllll it all depends on the type of corn. if you have hiperhopper corn, it takes approximitly 7 kernals of corn from my personal RECENT discoveries in my home made chemistry lab. all other corn types weigh in at 4 and 1/234 of the seed. if you have any questions just ask me :)
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Botanists call wheat a monocotyledon because its seeds have one leaf
Examples of seeds with one cotyledon include corn, wheat, and rice. These seeds are classified as monocotyledonous plants.
Wheat plant seeds are primarily used for cultivating wheat crops, which are a staple food source for many people worldwide. The seeds are planted in soil to grow wheat plants, which produce grains that can be harvested for various purposes such as making flour for bread, pasta, and other food products. Wheat seeds can also be used for research, breeding, and seed production.
Botanists call wheat a monocotyledon because its seeds have one leaf
they had to suck lots of dicks just to earn one coin or one gram of seeds or one gram of weed
Unequivocally, exactly 1 gram in one gram.
Because wheat is an annual crop. That means it grows for only one year, producing one crop of seeds. The plant dies at the end of its reproductive cycle.
Unless you have a problem digesting gluten in wheat; wheat germ is considered one of the most healthy foods around, and is filled with nutrients that are great for you.
one thousand, 1000
there are one thousand milligrams in one gram
There are 10 decigrams in one gram.
1 gram ;)One.