What is a pea tendril? -Biology

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Pea tendrils (also known as pea shoots) are harvested when the pea plants are 12-18 inches out of the ground. Young leaves and shoots of the snow pea plant and taste like a cross between peas and spinach. ... Pea tendrils are a staple of Chinese cuisine, often used in soups and stir-fries.

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Description : How do auxins promote the growth of a tendril around a support? Describe in brief. (CCE 2012) -Biology-10

Last Answer : Auxin is plant hormone which is synthesized at the tip of the shoot. It helps the cell grow longer. When a tendril comes in contact with a support, auxin stimulates faster growth ... , indole acetaldehyde. Synthetic auxins: Napthalene acetic aicd, indole butyric acid, 2,4-dichorophenoxyacetic acid.

Description : What type of plant movement is seen in the diagram of coiling of tendril? -Biology-10

Last Answer : An example of thigmotropism is the coiling movement of tendrils in the direction of an object that it touches.

Description : How do auxins promote the growth of a tendril around a support ? -Biology-10

Last Answer : When the tip of a tendril touches a support, then the auxins present in its tip move to that side of tip which is away from the support. Auxins promote growth. So, due to more auxins in it, ... the side which is in contact with the support and makes the tendril twirl (or bend) around the support.

Description : Define tendril climbers? Give examples. -Biology

Last Answer : 1 : a leaf, stipule, or stem modified into a slender spirally coiling sensitive organ serving to attach a climbing plant to its support. 2 : something suggestive of a tendril creeping tendrils of fog.

Description : What is a tendril of a plant? -Biology

Last Answer : A tendril is a slender whiplike or threadlike strand, produced usually from the node of a stem, by which a vine or other plant may climb. Its anatomy may be of stem tissue or of leafstalk tissue.

Description : Examples of stem tendril? -Biology

Last Answer : Its anatomy may be of stem tissue or of leafstalk tissue. Common examples of tendril-producing plants are the grape, members of the squash or melon family (Cucurbitaceae), the sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus), and the passionflowers (Passiflora species).

Description : Types of tendril? -Biology

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Description : What does tendril mean? -Biology

Last Answer : A tendril is a slender whiplike or threadlike strand, produced usually from the node of a stem, by which a vine or other plant may climb. Its anatomy may be of stem tissue or of leafstalk tissue.

Description : Examples of tendril plants? -Biology

Last Answer : Some examples of plants producing tendrils are as follows: Ampelopsis glandulosa. Cobaea scandens. Coccinea grandis. Cucurbita maxima. Cucumis sativus. Eccremocarpus scaber. Lagenaria siceraria. Lathyrus odoratus.

Description : Example of leaf tendril? -Biology

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Description : Thorn of Bougainvillea and tendril of Cucurbita are examples of `:`

Last Answer : Thorn of Bougainvillea and tendril of Cucurbita are examples of `:` A. analogous organs B. ... organs C. vestigial organs D. retrogressive evolution

Description : Ginger is a modified - (1) roof (2) leaf (3) tendril (4) stem

Last Answer : (4) stem Explanation: Technically, ginger is a plant with a specialized stem called a rhizome which is a horizontal underground stem that often sends out roots and shoots from its nodes. These roots can develop into stern tubers for storage or root tubers for asexual reproduction.

Description : Thorn of Bougainvillea and tendril of Cucurbita are examples of (a) vestigial organs (b) retrogressive evolution (c) analogous organs (d) homologous organs.

Last Answer : (d) homologous organs.

Description : A thread-like stem or leaf which clings to any support, is known as a. Climber b. Tendril c. Sucker d. Creeper

Last Answer : Tendril

Description : Ginger is a modified (1) roof (2) leaf (3) tendril (4) stem

Last Answer : stem

Description : f we cross pure-bred tall (dominant) pea plant with pure-bred dwarf (recessive) pea plant we will get pea plants of F1 generation. If we now self-cross the pea plant of F2 generation, ... plants not found in F2 generation but appeared in F2 generation, mentioning the reason for the same. -Biology

Last Answer : Answer. (a) All plants of F1 generation will be tall plants. (b) 3:1 (c) Dwarf trait is recessive trait which was not expressed in the F1 generation, the recessive trait gets expressed in the F2 generation after self pollination.

Description : Mention the advantages of selecting pea plant for experiment by Mendel. -Biology

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Description : Which one of the following does not follow the central dogma of molecular biology? (a) Pea (b) Mucor (c) Chlamydomonas (d) HIV

Last Answer : ) HIV

Description : What is tough skin on pinky finger the size of a red pea?

Last Answer : Did it appear out of the blue, or did it grow over (a certain period of) time? Did you hurt your pinky before and is this the result?

Description : Would you share your favourite pea soup recipe?

Last Answer : answer:This may not be what you're looking for, because I like my peas mashed up. It's good, though. Let a spoonful of oil heat up in a saucepan. Add as many diced onions as you ... wholemeal bread which have been covered with mustard and cheese (before being stuck in the oven for fifteen minutes).

Description : Can I make a facimile of split pea soup with a(n old) can of peas and some ham chunks?

Last Answer : Probably a good technique would be to treat the ham chunks as hocks and bake them for a while, then deglaze the roasting pan and boil the ham to make a broth. Then add your pureed peas.

Description : My son has a pea sized lump in his lower left jaw region?

Last Answer : Just know most lumps are not a problem. It could be a lymph node, but that sounds like something else.

Description : What can one use to balance/neutralize too much black pepper in a (pea-)soup?

Last Answer : You might have to make a second batch of soup and mix it in. (Note: Do not pepper the second batch.)

Description : Where did the word "pee" originate? pee, not pea.

Last Answer : answer:It’s merely a representation of the first letter of the word “piss”. http://podictionary.com/?p=491

Description : How can I get a seed from a snow pea pod?

Last Answer : Was it picked green, like for eating?

Description : Why does my pigeon pea have wilted leaves depite looking healthy

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Description : why arent my pea plants getting peas

Last Answer : Please be more specific with your question.

Description : looking for a type of field pea or cowpeas that turn gray when cooked ?

Last Answer : Baker Creek Seeds sells a gray cowpea.

Description : is hyacinth bean vine poisonous.if not, do u eat the pod or pea

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Description : birds are eating my pea plants

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Description : dose a pea have a bulb

Last Answer : When you plant peas in the spring they grow roots.

Description : what determines the characteristics of a pea plant?

Last Answer : false because a pea plant is one thing that determines it's characteristic

Description : I have a blue pea vine flower that has seed pods. How do I know when to harvest the seeds?

Last Answer : When the seed pod start looking like it is getting dry And starting to break open

Description : found hundreds of small green bugs tbe size of a small pea. they're very active!

Last Answer : You are not mentioning what kinds of plants you are planting......non food plants you could spray Sevin and kill the bugs before planting. I would rake the ground good before you spray............and get rid of whatever you rake in heavy duty plastic bags and seal them tightly

Description : yellowing leaves on my siberian pea shrub

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Description : where does pea inoculant come from

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Description : how many times will my pea plant produce peas?

Last Answer : Pea plants can usually produce 3 and sometimes 4 harvests during the growing season.

Description : I want to pour a pea gravel sidewalk, but roots from a birch tree in the way, what can I do

Last Answer : could you make the sidewalk smaller or move it over or curve it.

Description : what would be eating pea leaves?

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Description : help my weeping syberian pea shrub is dying

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Description : Help My weeping syberian pea shrub looks dead what can I do

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Description : my weeping syberian pea shrub got scab I treated it and now it look dead can it come back

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Description : How to tell when early pea pods are ready to pick

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Description : my rhubarb leaves are turning pale, leaves are pea green with darker veins

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Description : Do you need to string white butter pea plants

Last Answer : Some people string them, others do not, it is a matter of preferance.

Description : will my sweet pea tree come back after damage from frost?

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Description : Will sugar snap Pea plants cling to and climb a trellis on their own?

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Description : What do you call a pant that has no pea? -Riddles

Last Answer : An ant!

Description : I'm as small as a pea but I'm as big as the sky and I don't belong to the person that purchases me. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : A Gift.

Description : Large as a mountain, small as a pea, Endlessly swimming in a waterless sea.What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Asteroids!