Yes. Grains are producers. Grains are plants and all plants are producers.
All grains of rice are NOT the same ! - There are literally thousands of different kinds of rice all with different tastes and properties.
Grains are the by products of plants and are considered to be producers as are all plants.
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Yes m that it true, other than glasses all rocks have grains.
There are no grains in the yolks of an egg. Grains are a type of food which come from plants and are harvested from things such as wheat. A yolk is all liquid.
No, whole grains (like all foods) can have GMOs added to them, can be artificially flavored, or can be sprayed with pesticides during cultivation. So just like every other food, there are organic whole grains and inorganic or non-organic whole grains.
There are no grains in an egg. Eggs are not measured in grains because they are not remotely close to actual grains. However, eggs can be measured in grams, but all eggs will weight slightly differently, depending on size.
No. Sand grains could be a mixture of particles of all sorts of different rock grains. Some sands are mostly quartz grains, some are grains of feldspars, some are gypsum, some are basaltic, and some are combinations of types. Sand can actually be formed from almost any rock type.
Wheat, rye, oats, barley, and hops are all warehouse stored grains.
When all grains in a rock are large and easy to see, the rock is described as coarse-grained.
When all grains in a rock are large and easy to see, the rock is described as coarse-grained.