There could be infinite kernels on the corn. It depends on how big your corn grows. If your corn grows infinite, you'll have infinite kernels. If your corn grows little, you'll have about 57 kernels.
There are no grains of flour in a wheat seed. Wheat must be milled (ground) to produce flour.
You can chew wheat for gum from the wheat kernels. We read in the old testament, (king James version), Joseph encouraged pharaoh store enough wheat to last through seven years of famine in answer to pharaoh's dream.. Wet, moldy wheat should not be used. You can get a table sized wheat to break the kernels into pieces for "wheat mush." add raisins and sugar or your favorite sugar free ingredient for flavor. The ;Mormons or latter-day saints encourage their congregations to store enough wheat to last two years. Whether or not the seed is safe to consume will depend upon whether or not it has been treated with chemicals. Some crop seed has been treated with fungicides and will usually be pink in color to show that it should not be eaten.
On average, a single wheat seed weighs around 30-50 milligrams. This is equivalent to 0.03-0.05 grams per seed.
Bread can be made from many grains, including: wheat, oat, rye, corn, and barley.
Wheat: Tall grass with thin leaves and a spike-like head containing many kernels. Barley: Similar to wheat but with shorter and stiffer straw, and a looser seed head. Corn: Tall plant with broad leaves and large ears, each covered in kernels arranged in rows. Rice: Grows in flooded fields; has long, slender leaves and stems, and produces plump grains on stalks.
wheat is just made up of.......a seed just a seed called a wheat carnal ,here's a picture
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No, popcorn kernels will not grow if planted in soil. Popcorn kernels are a type of corn that has been dried and processed for popping, not a seed that will sprout and grow into a plant.
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no, monocot
parts of the grain (the grass fruit) used in flour
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