embryo
because its like a pea pod and anyways the wud be no use of the shell if it was attached
Hermit Crab, turtle, and clam fit this analogy.
The shell or pod of the peanut (or groundnut) contains two or three peanut kernels. Though I have only ever discovered two peanuts in the shell!
No. A peanut is actually an underground pod containing seeds. Actually the peanut plant is a legume and like other legumes produces seeds in a pod, like a bean or pea. After flowering,when the pod starts to form, the plant bends down to the earth and buries its pods in the ground. The pods then mature underground.
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
The outside shell of a peanut is called the "hull" or "pod." This protective covering encases the edible seeds, which are commonly referred to as peanuts. The hull is typically brown and papery, and it is usually removed before the peanuts are consumed.
Pea grows in the pod
pod...like peas in a pod.
A pea casement is more commonly known as a pod.