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difference between bean and pea on the basics of germination​

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Answered by Anonymous
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pea technically falls under the umbrella of the bean family, but specifically refers to the seed of a plant from the Pisum sativum family. ... One of their most identifiable differentiating factors is their stem—a pea has a hollowed-out stem, whereas a bean has a more solid stem.

Answered by siddharthkumar444
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Answer:

A pea technically falls under the umbrella of the bean family, but specifically refers to the seed of a plant from the Pisum sativum family. One of their most identifiable differentiating factors is their stem—a pea has a hollowed-out stem, whereas a bean has a more solid stem.

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