Coffee plants produce beans, which is what is used for coffee.
No.
The green part of a plant that supplies the plant with food are the chloroplasts, they use Co2 (Carbon Dioxide) and H2O (water) and use energy (ATP and NADPH2) and create C6H1206 (sugar) and 02 (Oxygen) The plant breathes through a thing called the Stoma, they are very small holes, so they don't incur water loss.
The Leaves absorb it and use it for photosynthesis.
Pollen is the male part of the plant as it grows down to the egg of the flower which is a female part of the plant. and it it is in the middle also.
The part of the plant which is considered the "food factory" is the leaves. This is because this is the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs which makes the food for the plant.
Coffee cherries or berries (it is the same).
Coffee grinds are good, in moderation, in the soil of alkali loving plants.
The coffee plant.
No they do not Coffee comes from the coffee plant or tree, chocolate is a derivitive from the cocoa plant, and its fruit, the cocoa bean.
Coffee beans are coffee seeds. They help the plant by making new coffee plants. What you buy at the store is roasted coffee seeds.
A Arabica is a plant where coffee comes from
the coffee tree
a coffee tree of course. they originate in ethiopia a coffee tree of course
The stems.
salt water and coffee
Yes.
Maybe, but I prefer to use fresh sausages.