A peanut is a legume NOT a nut despite common misconceptions. That is why some, myself included, can be allergic to peanuts and not other nuts (cashews, almonds, pistachios, etc.)
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The seeds are the two or three round objects in the shell which comprise the entire legume, similar to other members of the bean family. So, depending on which part you call the "peanut", then yes, it is a seed.
Peanut seed has two cotyledones
yes it is a seed
The seedcoat of lima bean is hard whereas it is membranous in peanut.
No, because the peanut shell is the fruit. The edible part of the peanut is the seed, so peanut butter is made out of seeds.
The nut is the seed of the plant. yes
peanut shell??? Sunflower seed
yes
A peanut is a seed. The energy in it is there to help the seed to grow. Therefore Obama is an orange.
Castor Seed , Ground nuts , Sunflower Flaxseed, soy bean, peanut ,grapeseed ,sesame seed and pumpkin seed.
Peanut and corn kernel are fruits. The full peanut is a fruit, just the part you eat is the cotyledon (or seed).
I think that a type of nut is either a walnut, or peanut because a walnut is the biggest of them all and a peanut is as small as a seed.
The fruit of the peanut plant is the "shell" of the peanut. It is a simple, dry fruit. The peanut is considered a legume, but a legume is a type of simple fruit. The peanut itself, or the delicious part that we eat, is actually the seed of the peanut plant. So, botanically speaking, the peanut shell is the fruit and the peanut itself is the seed.