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What seeds have hard seed coats?

Seeds of legumes, such as beans and peas, typically have hard seed coats. Other species with hard seed coats include sunflowers, squash, and nuts like acorns and pecans. Hard seed coats help protect the seed from injury and ensure proper germination conditions are met.


Why can you not sprout split peas or half of a seed?

Split peas and half seeds cannot sprout because they are not whole, viable seeds. Sprouting requires the intact seed structure, which contains the embryo and necessary nutrients for growth. When a seed is split, it loses essential components needed for germination, such as the protective seed coat and the full embryo. Thus, only whole seeds have the potential to develop into new plants.


What is the pod or seed vessel of a pea that is commonly used for food?

The part of the pea you eat is the seed. The pod is the what the pea grows in until it's picked or it naturally falls off the plant. (The peas you eat can't be grown into plants.)


Does the pea have seeds?

What you think of as the raw peanut in the shell IS the seed. Actually there are usually two seeds in each shell. If you open up the two halves of the part you typically eat, you will see something that looks like a little plant. That is the new peanut plant which will grow into a new vine. Interestingly enough, the peanut grows as a vine, blooms above ground and then goes underground to develop as a seed pod.


Are peas annual plants?

Yes, peas are annual plants. They complete their life cycle within one year, growing from seed to maturity, producing flowers and pods, and then dying off within a single growing season.

Related Questions

How many seeds does peas have?

A pea is a seed!


Where do the black eyed peas live?

fruit and seed vegetabels


Do red peas monocotyledons or dicotyledons?

Red peas are dicotyledons, which means they have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate.


How many seed dispersal ways of peas are there?

The peas shoot out of the pods. Sorry for no more but I can't find any more.


What are some things that are seed pods?

String beans are seed pods. Green peas are often eaten with the pod on.


Examples of one cotyledon AND two cotyledon seeds?

One cotyledon seed: corn, wheat. Two cotyledon seed: beans, peas.


What is the pod or seed vessel of a plant that is commonly used for food?

lettuce or peas


If a pea plant that is heterozygous for round yellow peas RrYy is crossed with a pea plant that is homozygous for round peas but heterozygous for yellow peas RRYy how many different phenotypes are?

There would be four possible phenotypes: round yellow peas, round green peas, wrinkled yellow peas, and wrinkled green peas. This is due to the different combinations of alleles for seed shape (R for round, r for wrinkled) and seed color (Y for yellow, y for green) that can result from the cross.


Pod or seed vessel of a plant such as a pea that is commonly used for food?

Okra is a seed pod like peas or beans.


Are peas corn and beans flowers of plants?

No, they are the fruit/seed that grows after the bloom has died.


What seeds have hard seed coats?

Seeds of legumes, such as beans and peas, typically have hard seed coats. Other species with hard seed coats include sunflowers, squash, and nuts like acorns and pecans. Hard seed coats help protect the seed from injury and ensure proper germination conditions are met.


Why can you not sprout split peas or half of a seed?

Split peas and half seeds cannot sprout because they are not whole, viable seeds. Sprouting requires the intact seed structure, which contains the embryo and necessary nutrients for growth. When a seed is split, it loses essential components needed for germination, such as the protective seed coat and the full embryo. Thus, only whole seeds have the potential to develop into new plants.