The seed gets a tiny plumule and grows many radicles
A bean seedling kept in dark develops chlorosis and its leaves become yellow.
bean
No, so long as it is planted 1/2" deep. If the bean has begun to sprout make sure the sprout is facing up.
no, but if they are planted then they are
nothing because you have not planted 3 seeds you have only planted 2!
No, not normally unless it is grown hydroponically.
Start with the seeds being planted, how they grow, how the plants are cared for, how they are harvested, how they are processed, and then end with how cocoa is made and sent off as a finished product.
The main parts of a bean are inside the seed coat, these are the endosperm, cotyledon, and the hypocotyl. The endosperm surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch. The cotyledon is the significant part of the embryo within the seed of the been. It becomes the first leaves of a seedling upon germination. The hypocotyl is the stem of the germinating seedling found below the cotyledon.
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The two main parts of a germinating bean are the embryo and the cotyledon. The embryo contains the earliest stages of a plant's development, while the cotyledon stores nutrients and provides energy for the growing seedling.
4 weeks
about two weeks.