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How many months does a green gram seed take to grow into a big plant?

A green gram seed typically takes about 2 to 4 months to grow into a mature plant, depending on environmental conditions and the variety of green gram being grown.


If an organism expresses a recessive phenotype can you tell its genotype?

Yes because if the phenotype is recessive there is only one possible genotype, little letter little letter ex. rr (wrikled pea plant seed), cc (albino), tt (short pea plant) whereas if you have a dominante phenotype there are two possible genotypes, big letter big letter or big letter little letter ex. RR Rr (round pea plant seed), CC Cc (normal skin pigmentation) TT Tt (Tall Pea plant)


What is the life cycle of a plant the produces seeds?

The life cycle of a seed is very strange. First, the seed is a seed. And then, all of a sudden it wants to pop up onto earth and breathe the fresh air around them. Next, the seed which is now called a seedling, sprouts out leaves. After the leaves, it grows out beautiful flowers. The bees pollinate the flowers and bring pollen from flower to flower. A few more weeks later, it will grow into a big, strong, and healthy plant. Last, the plant drops seeds ( which was called their" babies") onto the ground as the tree passes away. The new seeds are eaten and deposited in another area which it could grow in.


Where do plant seeds get their food?

From the seed whence it came from. The endosperm is what contains the most nutrients for a seedling to grow from, so that it can sprout up its first leaves called the cotyledons, and sprout roots down into the soil. Once the plant is big enough to grow on its own and has used up all the energy from the seed it came from, the seed itself (or what's left of it) decomposes back into the earth.


How and where are seeds produced?

the production of seeds from plants Seed production is the sexual method of reproduction in plants. It helps to acquire new genetic combinations and ensures survival of plant progeny in adverse climatic conditions.