Of course. Snow peas and sugar snap peas are cooked and eaten whole (seeds and pods). Sometimes they are even eaten without being cooked, with no harm to come to their consumer. Eating the pods of peas is alright!
Peas come from the seeds of the pea plant, which are found inside the pods. Pea pods grow on vines and contain multiple peas inside.
Yes, pea pods are considered fruit. Botanically, a fruit is defined as the mature ovary of a flowering plant, typically containing seeds. In the case of pea pods, they develop from the flower's ovary and contain the seeds (peas) inside, classifying them as a type of legume fruit.
If Mendel crossed true-breeding pea plants with inflated pods (PP) and those with constricted pods (pp), the F1 offspring would inherit one allele from each parent, resulting in a genotype of Pp. Since inflated pods (P) are dominant over constricted pods (p), the phenotype of the F1 offspring would display inflated pods. Thus, all F1 offspring would have inflated pods.
Yes, Gregor Mendel experimented with pea plants, specifically their pea pods, in his groundbreaking studies on inheritance and genetics. By studying the patterns of inheritance in pea plants, Mendel was able to establish the fundamental principles of genetics.
Sugar snap pea seeds are typically dispersed through natural means, primarily by animals and water. When the pods mature and dry, they can split open, releasing the seeds into the surrounding soil. Animals may also eat the pods and inadvertently transport the seeds to new locations through their droppings. Additionally, human activities, such as gardening and farming, can assist in the intentional planting and spread of sugar snap pea seeds.
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Cows eat peapods
you always eat the leafs of a pea plant. the pods hold the actual peas! so you eat the leafs
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yes, you can give a hamster pea pods, but not as their only food. just give it to them once in a while.
Pea pods do not explode as in "BAM!" They do, however, pop.
Pea pods do not grow on trees. Pea plants are low-growing vines that produce pods containing peas. The pods develop on the plant's stems and are typically harvested when they are mature.
If green pea pods are dominant over yellow pea pods, all offspring from the cross will have green pea pods. This is because the dominant trait (green) will mask the recessive trait (yellow) in the heterozygous offspring. The genotype of the offspring will be heterozygous for the pod color trait.
constricted :)
The tree that produces pea-like pods is called the acacia tree.
Of course!
When pea pods are plump, crisp, and they begin to harden or fade in color means peas start to ripen.