Hermit Crab, turtle, and clam fit this analogy.
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.)
A pea pod is a dehiscent fruit, meaning it opens up upon maturity to release its seeds.
A pea pod is considered constricted when it appears to have a noticeable indentation or narrowing between the peas inside. This can give the pod a somewhat pinched or wrinkled appearance, as the peas may not be as plump or well-formed due to insufficient space or nutrients. Additionally, the overall shape of the pod may look less rounded and more angular. Checking for these visual cues can help determine if a pea pod is constricted.
Mendel did his studies on pea pod plants.
A pea pod is not a single cell. What you see when you look at a pea is a combination of millions of plant cells. If you were to look at a pea microscopically, you would be able to see this.
embryo
because its like a pea pod and anyways the wud be no use of the shell if it was attached
A compound word for "pea" is "peapod." A peapod refers to the elongated shell that contains peas, and it combines "pea" with "pod" to describe this specific part of the plant.
I have heard them called shell, envelope and case, that's 5, how many names are required for the same thing?
Depends on how big the pea pod is.
pea has more nutrients, pod more fiber
pea
Pea grows in the pod
pod...like peas in a pod.
A pea casement is more commonly known as a pod.
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There are about 1 calorie in a pea pod.