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Dicotyledons are plants that grow two initial seed leaves. Some examples include peas, soybeans, cotton, coffee, magnolia trees, cabbage, roses, squash, tomatoes, and sunflowers.
it is a homogeneous mixture because you cant physically take your hands and separate it like a salad where you can remove the tomatoes, carrots, etc...
There are a hundred [100] carrots in a bushel of carrots.
Cooked vegetables, such as peas and cauliflower, are considered heterogeneous. This is because the individual components (the peas and cauliflower) retain their distinct identities and can be seen as separate entities within the mixture, rather than being uniformly blended together. Each vegetable has its own texture and flavor, contributing to the overall diversity of the dish.
No, is a very toxic element, also the compounds. Hell no it would most certainly kill you
the spanish word peas is guisantes and the spanish word for carrots is zanahorias
Carrots are orange and peas are green.
That depends on the interpretation of homogeneous and at what level you look at the statement/the rice. Can you have a mixture of just one thing? How many separate components are there in reality - water, salt, starch, protein, etc etc. etc., plus the air between the grains. I would argue that it is homogeneous as to me the word means uniform throughout, but I'd drop the word "mixture".
No the are vegetables
They can have them, but meat products are best for them.
Carrots and Peas - 1969 was released on: USA: 10 April 2012 (DVD & Blu-ray premiere)
Peas and Carrots - 2006 was released on: USA: 5 May 2006 (Miami Canes Film Festival)
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A pronoun that could replace "carrots, peas, and mushrooms" is "they." In this context, "they" serves as a plural pronoun referring to the group of vegetables collectively. For example, instead of saying, "Carrots, peas, and mushrooms are healthy," you could say, "They are healthy."
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yes it would read; We are having peas, carrots and roast beef for dinner.
The cast of Peas and Carrots - 2012 includes: Heidi McCortney as Greta Mischa McCortney as Noelle Robin Zamora as Nathan