The seeds you plant in your Moshling garden do not need to be watered.
The farmland you plant the seeds in, needs to have a water block close by.
You do not need carrot seeds to plant carrots. If you have just a carrot, you can plant that in hoed land.
You do not need a combination for the plants on Moshi Monsters. You buy the seeds at the Moshling Seed Cart or Super Seeds, then plant them in your Moshling Garden. Once the seeds grow into plants, if you have the correct combination of seeds, you will attract a moshling.
You can't get any moshlings with those seeds. You need 3 seeds with the wright colours to get a moshling.
Plants like rice, corn, wheat, and peas store starch in their seeds. Starch serves as a reserve energy source for the seedling as it begins to grow.
Seeds require enzymes to break down starch into simple sugars during germination because the plant embryo cannot use the larger starch molecules directly for energy. The enzymes help to convert starch into a form that the plant can easily use as a source of energy to support its initial growth until it can start photosynthesizing on its own.
From the seeds,of course!(^-^)/
When iodine is added to soaked seeds, it can be used to test for the presence of starch in the seeds. If the seeds contain starch, the iodine will change color from brownish-yellow to blue-black. This color change indicates the presence of starch in the seeds.
Plants store glucose in the form of starch. Starch is primarily stored in specialized plant structures called amyloplasts, which are commonly found in seeds, tubers, roots, and stems. When plants need energy, they can break down starch into glucose to fuel various cellular processes.
Bean seeds will give a positive test for starch because they contain amyloplasts that store starch. When a solution of iodine is added to the crushed bean seeds, the iodine will react with the starch present in the amyloplasts, resulting in a blue-black color change, indicating the presence of starch.
Yes, seeds can contain starch as a storage form of energy. Starch provides a source of carbohydrates that can be broken down to provide energy for the germination and growth of the seedling.
Of course horses can because they eat seeds and hay. hay is like a wheat which is what flour is made up of and bread is a type of starch and it's made of flour. Seeds are like beans made of grainy substances so they are a starch too. ;)
Rice water has starch in it. Starch is a form of sugar. Sugar is food or fertilizer for plants.
Starch is the carbohydrate found in germinating seeds. As the seeds germinate, the starch stored in them is broken down into simpler sugars to provide energy for growth and development.
No, xylem tissue in plants is specialized for water and nutrient transport, and does not contain starch. Starch is typically found in storage organs such as roots, tubers, and seeds.
The body does not need any dietary starch.