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Kingdom Plantae - PlantsSubkingdom Tracheobionta - Vascular plantsSuperdivision Spermatophyta - Seed plantsDivision Magnoliophyta - Flowering plantsClass Magnoliopsida - DicotyledonsSubclass RosidaeOrder FabalesFamily Fabaceae - Pea familyGenus Vigna Savi - cowpea PSpecies Vignaradiata (L.) R. Wilczek - mung bean P

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What makes a mung bean a dicot?

Mung beans are dicots because they have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they sprout, a characteristic that distinguishes dicotyledonous plants from monocotyledonous plants. Dicots also typically have branching veins in their leaves and flower parts in multiples of four or five.


Why don't mung beans grow in salt water?

I conducted an experiment whereby I grew mung-beans in different solutions. Most solutions had a success rate ranging from 65-80%. However the solution with salt added had a 0-1% success rate. So to answer your question, 'YES', mung-beans Do grow in salt water.


Is mung-bean undergo sexual reproduction?

Yes mung-bean undergoes sexual reproduction


What are the factors that effect the rate of respiration of mung beans?

temperature can affect the rate of respiration in mungbeans the higher the temp the more oxygen is taken in during respiration. i think! Dr. Fraz - Is that the worst biologically explained answer I've ever heard?! I think?! Think?! Don't answer if you don't know for sure! You're just providing pointless information aren't you! As it happens you are correct, it's just a very poor/unhelpful question, and the uncertainty with which you answered it quite frankly peed me off a little! Temperature does affect the rate of respiration. As the temperature increases the Mung Beans respire quicker. The increase in temperature will continue to increase the rate of respiration but only to a certain point. Once the temperature reaches around 700c the Mung Beans start to denature due to the temperature becoming too high for them to survive. This ultimately will lead to a decrease and eventual cease of all respiration. I must also add, your grammar is terrible. Capital letters? Take pride in your answer, I now I do! :D


What happened to the mongo seeds?

When mongo seeds, also called mung beans, germinate, they become bean sprouts, which are edible. Various parts of the mung plant are used in South Asian and East Asian cuisine.

Related Questions

Are mung beans allowed in a wheat free diet?

mung beans are beans like haricot beans or green beans. why would they contain wheat?


What happens to the mung beans if you water it with dyes?

Mung beans would imbibe water and dye solution .


What is the food and market value of mung beans?

Mung beans are a great source of protein, complex carbohydrates, and vitamins/minerals. They can also be sprouted; usually supermarket "bean sprouts" are mung beans.


How many calories in raw mung beans?

There are a 180 calories in a quarter cup of dry raw mung beans.


Are mung beans a vegetable?

Mung beans are not considered vegetables; they are classified as legumes. Legumes are seeds of plants in the Fabaceae family, which includes beans, peas, lentils, and peanuts.


Other than mung beans are there good bean varieties for sprouting?

Mung beans are a good choice for sprouting. In addition, you can sprout black beans.


Where can you see a picture of mung beans?

See the Related Links for an image of a group of mung beans, as well as a close-up image of the ever-popular mung-bean sprouts.


What Foods have mung beans?

Mooncakes, pho (not exactly mung beans, but mung bean sprouts), certain Vietnamese desserts which I am unsure of the name, guinisang mongo in Philippine cuisine, etc.Nice thing about mung beans is that they are versatile- tastes great as a main dish and/or appetizer and tastes even better as dessert.


How fast do mung beans grow?

about2days


Mung beans good for pregnant?

mabye


How Rice and mung beans are separated by?

yes


What is the scientific name of mung bean?

Vigna radiata is the scientific name of the Mung Bean