penuaclatiod because this is found in the embryo... hope this helped! :)
The supply of stored food in the embryo of beans or peanuts is called the cotyledon. This structure provides essential nutrients for the developing plant until it can photosynthesize on its own.
Mung beans are not considered vegetables; they are classified as legumes. Legumes are seeds of plants in the Fabaceae family, which includes beans, peas, lentils, and peanuts.
Yes, beans and peanuts are examples of dicotyledonous plants, also known as dicots. Dicots are characterized by having seeds with two cotyledons (seed leaves) and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
Common examples of dicot seeds include beans, peas, tomatoes, and sunflower seeds. Dicot seeds usually have two cotyledons, or seed leaves, that provide nutrients for the developing embryo plant.
Examples of protein-rich foods include chicken, beef, fish, tofu, lentils, beans, eggs, yogurt, and nuts. These foods provide essential amino acids needed for muscle growth and repair, as well as overall body function.
The supply of stored food in the embryo of beans or peanuts is called the cotyledon. This structure provides essential nutrients for the developing plant until it can photosynthesize on its own.
Beans, peanuts and alfalfa
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Peanuts, like peas and beans, are legumes. Nuts have different botanical origins.
Yes, cotyledons in beans contain the stored food supply for the germinating seed. This stored food helps fuel the initial growth of the seedling until it can establish its own means of photosynthesis.
Alfalfa, clover, peanuts, soy beans, lentils, lupins, peas, beans...
beans, pees, peanuts
peas, beans, peanuts
Beans, peas, lentils, and peanuts.
Beans, peas, lentils, and peanuts.
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No. it is called a legume, so it is related to beans.