Bean plants certainly have roots, but the part of the plant that is eaten is the seed (brown beans, flat beans, broad beans, lima beans, etc.), and often the seed pod (usually called green beans).
No, soybean is a legume with about 3 edible beans in a pod, 30-100 pods per plant.
No
No beans are grown on a vine in pods. Root vegetables are grown under the ground, eg beets, potatoes, sweet potatoes.
is a bean a seedless or seeded plant
is a yellow flower a seed plant
No
nitrogen fixation
Soybean seed is usually planted in order to enrich the soil in nitrogen before the next crop. Soybean and all legumes fix the nitrogen from the air into the soil, thanks to bacteria symbiotes who live in nodules around the soybean root.
what are process soybean
There is no chemical formula for the product soybean oil. This is because soybean oil is not a chemical but a mixture.
Soybean Car was created in 1941.
Bacteria that exist in the root nodules of some plants can absorb nitrogen from the air in the soil. One notable example is the Rhizobia that lives in nodules on soybean roots. Similar root systems exist in clover and alfalfa.
Yes there is a difference...
yes there is acetic acid in soybean oil
The Soybean Capital of the World is Decatur, Illinois.
Tennessee Soybean Festival was created in 1993.
It is Miso....
Yes, soybean oil is a mixture of organic chemicals.