Monggo, or mung bean (Vigna radiata), is dispersed primarily through human activity, as it is cultivated for food and agricultural purposes. Farmers typically plant the seeds directly in the soil, where they germinate and grow. Additionally, natural processes such as wind and water can aid in the dispersal of seeds, though this is less common for cultivated varieties. In some regions, animals may also contribute to seed dispersal by consuming the beans and excreting the seeds elsewhere.
Monggo beans are considered to be homogeneous because they are of the same type and have similar characteristics. Each monggo bean in a batch would generally have consistent properties and composition.
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A mung bean seed (monggo seed) is typically about 3-4 millimeters in diameter.
A monggo seed is typically around 4-5mm in size on day 1.
Monggo seeds are not considered a solute. In a solution, the solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent. Since monggo seeds are a whole form of a plant seed and not dissolved in any solvent, they are not a solute in the traditional sense.
Monggo sedds as alternative source of Monggos
monggo sprout
Monggo beans are considered to be homogeneous because they are of the same type and have similar characteristics. Each monggo bean in a batch would generally have consistent properties and composition.
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Oo.. ulo mo gawa sa monggo.. Pang-olympics...
i don't know..but our group performed a monggo plant without sunlight..=)
A mung bean seed (monggo seed) is typically about 3-4 millimeters in diameter.
A monggo seed is typically around 4-5mm in size on day 1.
Monggo seeds are not considered a solute. In a solution, the solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent. Since monggo seeds are a whole form of a plant seed and not dissolved in any solvent, they are not a solute in the traditional sense.
because monggo can be planted anywhere but just remember to water it and expose it to sunlight
No, monggo beans are a type of legume and would be considered a homogeneous substance as they are uniform in composition throughout.
Yes, monggo beans are considered heterogeneous because they are a type of legume that can vary in size, color, and texture. Heterogeneity refers to differences within a group or population, in this case referring to the variations that can be found among monggo beans.