Legume(Pea, Peanut), Sweet Gum, Milkweed, Columbine Legume(Pea, Peanut), Sweet Gum, Milkweed, Columbine okro, crotalaria, beans
A pea pod is not a single cell. What you see when you look at a pea is a combination of millions of plant cells. If you were to look at a pea microscopically, you would be able to see this.
The part of the pea you eat is the seed. The pod is the what the pea grows in until it's picked or it naturally falls off the plant. (The peas you eat can't be grown into plants.)
Mendel did his studies on pea pod plants.
Hermit Crab, turtle, and clam fit this analogy.
Indehiscent fruit do not split open when ripe. Dehiscent fruits do split open along a built in line of weakness. An example of a dehiscent fruit is a peanut. An indehiscent fruit would be an apple.
Dehiscent the mature overy wall (pericarp) breaks open therby freeing the seeds. Indehiscent seeds remain in the fruit after the fruit has ben shed from the parent plant.
dehiscenthave open fruits and they disperse when mature indehiscentdo not have open fruits.
Depends on how big the pea pod is.
pea has more nutrients, pod more fiber
n. # Botany. ## A dehiscent fruit of a leguminous plant such as the pea. ## A dry, several-seeded, dehiscent fruit. Also called seedpod. # Zoology. A protective covering that encases the eggs of some insects and fish. # A casing or housing forming part of a vehicle, as: ## A streamlined external housing that encloses engines, machine guns, or fuel. ## Aerospace. A detachable compartment on a spacecraft for carrying personnel or instrumentation. # Something resembling a pod, as in compactness.v., pod·ded, pod·ding, pods. v.intr. # To bear or produce pods. # To expand or swell like a pod. v.tr. To remove (seeds) from a pod.
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Pea grows in the pod
Legume(Pea, Peanut), Sweet Gum, Milkweed, Columbine Legume(Pea, Peanut), Sweet Gum, Milkweed, Columbine okro, crotalaria, beans
pod...like peas in a pod.
There are about 1 calorie in a pea pod.