In the beetroot plant seeds are in the fruit which is aerial part.
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Beetroot is a dicot, as it belongs to the class of plants known as dicotyledons. Dicots have seeds with two embryonic leaves (cotyledons), while monocots have seeds with a single cotyledon.
Beetroot contain many compounds; it is not a single substance. For details (for red beetroot) see this link.
Ivy seeds come from the flowers of ivy plants, which are produced in clusters known as umbels. Once the flowers are pollinated, they develop into small berries that contain the seeds. Ivy seeds can be spread by birds, who eat the berries and then disperse the seeds through their droppings.
At a pH of 10-11 the color of the red beetroot juice change from red to yellow.
When you put a beetroot in water, the water will start to absorb the color compounds (betacyanins) from the beetroot, causing the water to turn red or pink. This process is called diffusion, where molecules move from an area of high concentration (beetroot) to an area of low concentration (water).