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What are examples of epigeal and hypogeal?

Epigeal germination occurs when the cotyledons emerge above the ground during germination, such as in beans and sunflowers. Hypogeal germination is when the cotyledons remain below the ground, like in peas and peanuts.


What is the difference between epigeal and hypogeal modes of germination?

in epigeal germination cotyledons and plumule comes out from soil in hypogeal germinatin only plumule comes out from soil


Is wheat a hypogeal germination?

no it is epigeal type of germination because the cotyledons are under the soil


What is epigeal and hypogeal germination?

Epigeal germination is when the cotyledons emerge above the soil surface during seed germination. Hypogeal germination is when the cotyledons remain below the soil surface during seed germination.


Is bitter gourd a creeper or climber?

Bitter Gourd is a climber...?


Is bitter gourd seed monocot or dicot?

Bitter Gourd Seeds are dicot.


What is scientific name for bitter gourd?

The scientific name for bitter gourd is Momordica charantia.


Do bitter gourd contains starch?

no bitter gourd does not contains starch as i've studied some where


Why you can not eat curd with bitter gourd?

Yes, there are many recipes for bitter gourd with curd. Some of these include: Dahi Karela (Bitter Gourd in Curds) (Also called: Dahi wale Karele Karela Dahiwala) Other dishes include: Dahi Bharwa Karela (Curd-Stuffed Bitter Gourd) Pavakka kichadi ( Bitter Gourd in Yogurt)


IS BITTER GOURD ACIDIC OR ALKALI?

Bitter gourd is slightly alkaline in nature, which means it has a higher pH level.


Name of the base present in bitter gourd?

Acids are sour to taste and bases are bitter. I just wanted to know if there is a base present in bitter gourd. Please let me know


What is a bitter gourd?

A bitter gourd is another term for a bitter melon, a vine, Mmordica charantia, which produces a bitter, edible fruit, or a similar fruit-bearing vine, Citrulius lanatus.