seeds (in a pod)
what part of the plant is green onion
They are both. Green beans are the immature seed containing structures of beans that develop from the flowers of the plant. Since "fruit" is scientifically defined as "a part of a flowing plant that derives from specific tissues of the flower, mainly one or more ovaries", green bean are technically fruit. However, the term "vegetable" (unlike fruit) is not a term based in biology, but rather on culinary and cultural tradition. As such green beans are also considered vegetables.
Bean plants certainly have roots, but the part of the plant that is eaten is the seed (brown beans, flat beans, broad beans, lima beans, etc.), and often the seed pod (usually called green beans).
The part of the green pepper plant you eat is the fruit.
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The green part of a plant cell is chloroplast
The seeds of the coffee plant, commonly known as coffee beans, are the part used to make coffee. The beans are found inside the fruit of the coffee plant, which is typically referred to as a cherry. The beans are roasted, ground, and brewed to make coffee.
stem (and leaves) but the part we eat are stems
Its part of a plant that make the plant green.
A bean sprout is a young bean stalk, all beans have them
The green part of a plant cell is chloroplast
Beans produce seeds in the pod. If you have for example green beans if you want to save seeds you will have to let them get too big to eat and probaly wait until the plant dies. Then strip open the beans, dry them and overwinter them in a cool place. Same goes for dry beans. no. of seeds on a plant depends in part on no. of pods. keep in mind that many varieties are hybrids and if you are saving the seed to replant it wont breed true and you are wasting your time.