This depends on your method and your scale.
Buying a packet of seed, sticking them in the ground and dumping water on them everyday, in all would cost you like $5.
I'll stop there, by your question I have reason to believe you're doing this for some little five paragraph 'research' paper, or you have no idea what it takes to grow corn and I'll make the presumption that the above method is all you'll be able to handle.
One stalk of corn will grow. This can have one or two ears of corn on it.
way to much for you to buy you homeless bum
$99.99
One corn seed equals one corn stalk, if all requirements (soil warmth, moisture, sunlight, etc.) are met.
That depends on what cultivar the corn is. Most cultivars enable at least two ears of corn to be produced per seed that is planted, not just one.
yes you can by getting one and use a magnifying glass to see it clearly do not forget to have a corn seed
it has one cotyledon
The "endosperm" of the bean seed is made of two leaf-shaped halves called cotyledons. Technically, it's not called an endosperm. However, the corn seed contains one endosperm.
One of the primary crops was corn and corn seed can be stored and used as needed. Historians have found baskets buried with corn seed still in them.
* The root and shoot of a corn seed is the "sprout" so the answer would be that they grow together as they are one and the same. not true. the root always comes out first in all plants.
because it only has one cotyledon
Corn is a monocot. A monocot has one cotyledon, which means there is only one leaf present in the seed.
There are two kinds of tortillas. One is made with corn and the other with flour. There should be a difference in the calorie count because cornmeal comes from corn and flour comes from wheat.
Only one plant comes out from a mustard seed.
12 ozs.