The cobs.
Yes, maize plants do have flowers. Maize, also known as corn, is a monocotyledonous plant that produces both male flowers (tassels) and female flowers (ears) on the same plant. The tassels are located at the top of the plant and produce pollen, while the ears develop lower on the plant and contain the ovules that will develop into kernels of corn once fertilized.
The ear lobe trait is not located on a specific chromosome, as it is a common genetic trait that is not influenced by a single gene or located on a specific chromosome. The presence or absence of ear lobes is determined by multiple genetic factors.
As we age, the elasticity of the cartilage in our ears decreases, leading to the appearance of larger ears. Additionally, gravity gradually causes the lobes of our ears to elongate over time. These changes, along with other factors such as genetics and environmental factors, contribute to the appearance of larger ears with aging.
Snakes and fish are examples of animals that lack external ears.
Yes, it is common for men's ears to appear larger as they age due to changes in cartilage and gravity causing the ears to elongate slightly. This can result in ears looking bigger or sticking out more.
Maize is typically harvested using specialized machinery known as combines. These machines efficiently cut the maize plants, separate the ears from the stalks, and shell the kernels from the cob. In smaller-scale farming, manual methods such as sickles or hand-held harvesters may also be used. Additionally, after harvesting, the maize is often further processed for storage or transportation.
Corn is the tall annual cereal grass that bears kernels on large ears.
Yes, you can grow popcorn from popcorn kernels. Popcorn kernels can be planted in soil to grow into popcorn plants, which produce ears of corn with kernels that can be popped into popcorn.
In the US, it's typically harvested with a machine called a combine, which pulls the mature ears off the plant, threshes them to get the kernels off the cob, and then transfers the shelled corn to a waiting truck or other conveyance to the storage location. Some farmers still use a cornpicker, which skips the threshing step, and transfers the whole ears to the cart or truck for the trip to the storage unit.
Corn
Maize or corn is a monocotyledonous flowering plant. At the top of the stalk is the tassel which represents the cluster of male flowers. The female part is the "cob" that emerges from the axil of a leaf. Maize actually produces ears of corn. The ear consists of the grains of corn attached to the cob, the silk that transfers the pollen to the grains and the shuck that protects the rest of the ear.
Yes, you can grow corn from popcorn kernels. Popcorn kernels are a type of corn that has been specially bred to have a hard outer shell that allows them to pop when heated. If you plant popcorn kernels in the ground, they can grow into corn plants that produce ears of corn.
Yes, maize plants do have flowers. Maize, also known as corn, is a monocotyledonous plant that produces both male flowers (tassels) and female flowers (ears) on the same plant. The tassels are located at the top of the plant and produce pollen, while the ears develop lower on the plant and contain the ovules that will develop into kernels of corn once fertilized.
attached ears as in stapled or like born with it, if stapled- 1% if born with it- 99%
Maize, which is called corn in the US, is a much taller plant than milo, which is another name for grain sorghum. Although both are grasses, maize has its grain on ears which sprout from leaf nodes about one-half to two-thirds of the way up the stalk, while milo has its grain at the top of the plant, where corn only has the tassel (the male pollen-producing part). Individual maize kernels are also considerably larger than those of milo, being yellow in color to milo's reddish.
Anything that satisfies the first criterion, idiot. In case you meant "can't", corn (maize).
Gee, wouldn't it be just great if Brachs would sell candy corn in 5 gallon buckets? Then we could repurpose the buckets for something else when they're empty. And oh, ppl could ask how many in the bucket? Whoo hoo!!!!!!