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What part of the plant is wheat?

Wheat has a seed called a kernel or berry .


Is rice made from something that grew in soil?

Yes, rice is a plant. The rice that we eat is the seed of the rice plant, just as wheat is the seed of the wheat plant. Both rice and wheat are types of grass.


Is wheat a flowering or non flowering plant?

corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant


When does the wheat plant produce flowers?

The flowers appear before the seed.


Does sweet potato have wheat at all?

No, sweet potatoes are a separate plant from wheat. Sweet potatoes are like yams, they grow in the ground. Wheat is a seed of a plant that grows above ground.


How do you plant and harvest wheat?

sow the seed in the soil and then water it daily. the plant will shoot out after some days and let it grow. then when you think that it has grown to its fullest capacity then cut the stupid plant and dry it. there is your stupid wheat plant.


What plant part does the wheat grain come from?

Bread can be made from many grains, including: wheat, oat, rye, corn, and barley.


Is wheat a gymnosperm?

No, wheat is not a gymnosperm. Wheat is a monocotyledonous flowering plant in the Poaceae family, also known as the grass family. Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants with naked seeds, such as conifers and cycads. Wheat is a flowering plant and differs in its reproductive structures from gymnosperms.


What is wheat made of?

wheat is just made up of.......a seed just a seed called a wheat carnal ,here's a picture


Does wheat come from a wheat plant?

Wheat is a plant


Can you explain what a monocot seed is and give examples of monocot plants?

A monocot seed is a seed from a plant in the monocotyledon class of flowering plants. Monocot seeds have only one seed leaf or cotyledon. Examples of monocot plants include grasses (such as corn, rice, and wheat), lilies, orchids, and palms.


What does barley look like?

Barley looks very much like wheat. If you've seen a wheat plant before, then barley has often much longer awns (those long things that stick out from the seeds on the seed head) and is often a more yellowish colour. Wheat tends to be more reddish in colour, with shorter awns. The seeds are not clumped together as wheat is, as the seeds are a bit more smoother on the head than wheat. In most barley seed heads, there are less seeds on a barley seed head than on a wheat seed head. See the links below for pictures of barley plants and seed heads and pictures of wheat plants for comparison.