Pulses, or pulse crops, are leguminous crops which produce a seed inside a pod, but are not generally consumed as a green vegetable. Dry beans, dry peas, lentils, chickpeas, and vetch are some examples. They are important due to their high protein and essential amino acid content, and for their nitrogen-fixing capability.
The per capita availability of pulses in India is approx.
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Radio-Telegraph, the older and original type, transmits only in CW (continuous wave) in effect the operator is turning his or her transmitter on and off in a code pattern- International Morse that is. This is Wireless telegraphy, or as the Hams called it- CW. Sound SOS- ...___...
pulses? like in the pulses you heart makes us hear?
Yes, there is carbohydrate in pulses. .
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From cereals - we get carbohydrates From pulses - we get protein
Pulses are grown in 3 provinces of Pakistan. Punjab produces pulses at large quantity. Sindh and KPK also contribute in production of pulses.
Pulses are used in daily life as food materials. This is the example of pulses in a sentence.
When are pulses sown and harvested
no, rice is not a type of pulses
India is the largest producer and consumer of pulses despite of consumption of pulses reduces every year because of increas in prices of pulses.
One of the differences between grains and pulses is that pulses, which are considered legumes, have more proteins than grains. Pulses are also normally found in pods when they are growing and cereals are not. Pulses are also not grown in as much of a quantity as grains are.
Yes, all plant pulses are crops. Not all crops are pulses, though. (I specified plant pulses because your pulse, the rate of speed at which your heart beats, is not a crop.)
distinguish between cereals & pulses