Yes it is.
its a grain, hence a grain of rice. mind you all grains are also seeds.
One grain of rice is called a grain of rice. The plural form is grains of rice.
Disperse is defined as the transfer of a seed or fruit from the parent plant to other places where the seed may germinate.
usually whole grain but you do get different types of rice
rice is classified as a grain
Yes it is.
its a grain, hence a grain of rice. mind you all grains are also seeds.
no, when you plant it, its a grass. when you eat it, its a grain
The rice plant disperse its seeds by shattering its fruits (grains) on maturity. These fruits called caryopsis are carried by water currents to various places and germinate to form new rice plant after getting suitable environment.
Mustard seed is smaller than a fly.
yes, it can grow in to a plant, and it's in the family of grains.
Yes, wild rice is a type of grass seed that is commonly referred to as a grain due to its similar culinary uses and nutritional profile. However, botanically, it is considered a seed rather than a grain.
Rice comes from a plant that grows, so in that sense it is living. When you get it in the store it is a grain and no longer living.
it is a grain or cereal crop obtained from a grass seed head.
Only once. When it has been cut down it does not sprout up, and grow grain again. You need to get a grain of rice seed and plant it, to get more rice. You can only harvest the crop once.
Neither. It is an annual plant that is more of a grain, like corn or oats.