The red kidney bean is a dicot seed because it has two cotyledons (seed leaves)
a kidney bean seed has 2 cotyledons
yes
Red kidney beans are a type of legume seed. These kidney-shaped beans are a good source of protein, fiber, and various vitamins and minerals. When cooked, they have a soft texture and a mild, nutty flavor.
'THEY ARE A SEED!!!" lol srsly, they are a vegetable they are a legume.
it looks like a human kidney..
it looks like a human kidney..
the stem
It takes a been seed 6 to 10 days to grow
Its seed is transformed in to the plant. The radicle forms the root, cotyledones form cotyledonary leaves, shoot comes out from the plumule and seedcoat remains burried in the soil.
i have know idea whether they actually are seeds, but they do grow if you plant them....so im guessing that it considers them as a seed. :D
A kidney bean is named for its distinct shape, resembling a human kidney, with a smooth, oval form that is slightly curved. Its outer skin is typically a deep red or dark brown color, with a shiny surface. Inside, the bean contains a starchy endosperm surrounded by a thin seed coat, and it has a prominent hilum, or seed scar, which is where it was attached to the pod. The overall appearance is plump and firm, making it easily recognizable among other legumes.