What is roughage?What is the difference between seed and grain?
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What is Roughage?
⟹ Roughage, or fiber, refers to the carbs in plants that your body cannot digest. This article uses the terms roughage and fiber interchangeably.
What is the difference between seed and grain?
Seed :-
- It is part of the reproductive part of a plant.
- Embryo, Endosperm, and seed coat are three vital components of a seed.
- It can develop into a new plant.
Grain :-
- A single fruit or seed of a cereal.
- Embryo, Endosperm, seed coat, and bran are four vital components of a seed.
- It cannot develop into a new plant. Can be used as seed.
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What is Roughage?
Roughage, or fiber, refers to the carbs in plants that your body cannot digest. This article uses the terms roughage and fiber interchangeably.
What is the difference between seed and grain?
Seed :-
It is part of the reproductive part of a plant.
Embryo, Endosperm, and seed coat are three vital components of a seed.
It can develop into a new plant.
Grain :-
A single fruit or seed of a cereal.
Embryo, Endosperm, seed coat, and bran are four vital components of a seed.
It cannot develop into a new plant. Can be used as seed.
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