it is a sting bean or peas. it is a string bean or peas.
The part of a plant that grows around the seed is called the seed coat. It protects the seed and helps regulate water and gas exchange during germination.
The term for a seed that starts to grow into a plant is germination. During germination, the seed absorbs water, swells, and eventually sprouts to form a new plant.
the stages of flowering plant's life cycle starts as a seed then the seedling,mature plant and finally death.
The oldest viable seed is believed to be 32,000 years old and comes from a plant called Silene stenophylla, which was discovered in the Siberian permafrost. This seed was successfully germinated in 2012.
When a stem breaks through the soil it is called germination. This is the process by which a plant seed begins to sprout and grow.
lentil
Lentil
an edible dry plant.
lentil
Grains.
The bean is the seed of the plant.
Yes, a bean is a seed. It is a seed for a bean plant. Bean is often said in place of seed. I hope this makes it easier to understand. :)
Bean plants are seed producing plants
An orchid seed is very small and is not called anything other than a seed. The orchid seed is found in a pod which would be considered the bean though it is not usually edible. Because the seed is found in a pod and is the part that can reproduce the plant, it could be classified a kernel. This would fit with the dictionary definition but I have never heard it called anything but a seed. The orchid pod that is most common to us is the vanilla bean. You use the seeds as flavoring.
The peanut is a bean, Nuts come from trees. The peanut comes from a Small plant Similar to a soybean plant . Except the Peanuts bury themselves and are pulled out of the ground to harvest them. The peanut originated in South America Probably Peru.
the answer is to put the soil,seed and water and it will grow:>
Off course thier a seed plant . How the hell do you think they are grown?