History of chickpea from a seed in soil to a dish on our table
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Hello everyone my name is chickpea and today I am going to tell you about my journey from a seed in the soil to a dish on your plate .Once upon a time there was a farmer who bowed my seeds in his farm . He used to take care of me properly. These were the following steps of germination through which I grew:
1) The radicle pushes through the seed coat into the soil.
2) Primary roots begin to develop and the hypocotyl forms a hook that straightens out, pulling the cotyledons above ground.
3) The emergent seedling begin to straighten out, taking the cotyledons with it.
4) The primary leaves begin unfolding and the stem elongates.
5) The true leaves completely emerge and the cotyledons eventually fall off.
This was the process of germination by which the plant is obtained from the seeds. After the plant became big, I was harvested with the help of machines. Chickpeas like me were put in a gunny bag and send to the market for selling. I was then bought by a family and was brought to their home for cooking and consuming.plzz mark brainliest answer
1) The radicle pushes through the seed coat into the soil.
2) Primary roots begin to develop and the hypocotyl forms a hook that straightens out, pulling the cotyledons above ground.
3) The emergent seedling begin to straighten out, taking the cotyledons with it.
4) The primary leaves begin unfolding and the stem elongates.
5) The true leaves completely emerge and the cotyledons eventually fall off.
This was the process of germination by which the plant is obtained from the seeds. After the plant became big, I was harvested with the help of machines. Chickpeas like me were put in a gunny bag and send to the market for selling. I was then bought by a family and was brought to their home for cooking and consuming.plzz mark brainliest answer
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