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The germ is the part of the grain kernel that contains Vitamin E, minerals, antioxidants, resistant starch, and healthy saturated fats.
Kernel refers to the inner part of a grain or seed that is usually edible. An example in a sentence: John eat the kernel of the maize seed.
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Yes, the word 'kernel' is a noun; a word for a grain or seed, enclosed in a husk; a central or basic part; a word for a thing.
Kernel refers to the inner part of a grain or seed that is usually edible. An example in a sentence: John eat the kernel of the maize seed.
A grain is composed of three distinct parts. These are the bran, endosperm, and germ. The bran is the outer layer. It is composed of fiber and covers the endosperm. The endosperm is the largest part of the grain. It is composed of proteins and carbohydrates which make up starches. The last and smallest is the germ. This part of the kernel is the only on that contains any fat and is also rich in thiamin.
The dark spots are the "tip cap" piece of the whole grain kernel, the part where it attaches to the cob and is normal in grits.
The outer covering of the grain is called Husk.
No, because a kernel is a grain or seed, as of a cereal grass, enclosed in a husk. Sort of like corn.
bone
the kernel is the part of the OS that interfaces with the hardware