it grows for us it grows in soil
Yes, bacteria can grow in cooked rice if it is left at room temperature for an extended period of time. To prevent bacteria growth, it is recommended to store cooked rice in the refrigerator within two hours of cooking and consume it within three to four days. reheating rice to steaming hot before consumption can also kill any bacteria present.
Rice is a vascular plant because it has specialized tissues, like xylem and phloem, for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. This allows rice to grow taller and have a more complex structure compared to nonvascular plants.
The answer to your question is :Bascillus subtilis. That is all there is to rice in terms of microorgansims. The microrganism helps it to grow and form the shape it it. Hope that helped
Green leaf hoppers thrive in rice fields due to the presence of their preferred food source, rice plants. The abundance of food and suitable habitat in rice fields provide ideal conditions for their population to grow. In other places where green leaf hoppers are not as prevalent, the lack of food sources and suitable living conditions may limit their numbers.
rice is a monocotyledonous flowering plant.
NOT JUST THE JAPANESE GROW RICE, but a place where rice is grown is called a rice patty
in rice paddys
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Yes Rice grows in japan Its known that it was found in japan on the island Kyushu around the 3rd centry.
The USA. We grow 12% of world supply of rice.
The best time to grow rice is in the Summer when it's hot and humid.
Antarctica does not grow rice because its harsh climate and frozen landscape are not suitable for rice cultivation. Rice crops require warm temperatures, ample water, and fertile soil, which are not present in Antarctica.
No.. it wasn't. Rice came from Asia. Europeans already knew how to grow rice.
Rice beds are where the rice grow. so its kind of like how you sleep in a bed they grow in a bed. I guess.FART!
whydidnt the rice plants grow tall
the ancient Chinese grew rice in rice fields.
Yes, there are a lot of towns here that grow rice.