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Pear is to apple as potato is to?

Radish. Pear and apple are both fruit that grow on tree's potato and radish are both vegetables and both grow underground in soil.


Name of a vegetable starting with an h?

horse radish haricots verts (French for green beans)


What evidence is there that both the long and the round radishes are homozygous?

When the radish is heterzygous for shape The radish is oval.


What seed can grow in four or five days?

Radish seeds can germinate in less than a week and so can certain beans.


How are nodules similar to gemstones?

Nodules and gemstones are both mineral formations that can be found in the Earth's crust. They are both composed of minerals and can have valuable or aesthetic qualities. However, gemstones are typically more highly prized for their beauty and rarity, whereas nodules may be of more scientific or industrial interest.


Is carrot and radish homologous?

no Although carrot and radish both store food in their tap roots, they belong to different families of flowering plants. Carrot belongs to Lamiaceae and radish belongs to Brassicaceae.


How are the life cycles of a lima bean and a radish similar?

they both have seeds


Where do you find root nodules?

Root nodules with bacteria are found fairly easily on legumes like beans, peas, clover, soy and peanut as well as on alder trees. Some plants have scarce nodule development and others have dense clusters.


Both phosphorite and manganese nodules were first discovered by the?

HMS Challenger


What are plant nodules?

Plant nodules are small growths on the roots or stems of certain plants that house bacteria capable of converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plant can use for growth. This symbiotic relationship between the plant and the bacteria helps increase nitrogen availability in the soil, benefiting both parties. Nodules are common in leguminous plants such as peas, beans, and clover.


Nitrogen fixing bacteria live symbiotically in what?

Nitrogen fixing bacteria live symbiotically in the root nodules of leguminous plants such as peas, beans, and clover. This symbiotic relationship allows the bacteria to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plant can use for growth, while the plant provides the bacteria with nutrients and shelter.


What can you use as a subsitute for radish?

I would say carrot would be the best. They are both crunchy root veggies. But flavor wise they're is no real substitution for radish