Yes, darling peas and idiot fruits are poisonous.Specifically, darling peas (Swainsona galegifolia, S. greyana) also are known as poison bushes because of its production of the toxin swainsonine, which also is the toxin in North America's locoweed. The idiot fruit (Idiospermum australiense) also is called ribbonweed. It produces the poison chemical Idiospermuline.
Peas are vegetables.
its the recessive gene u idiot
yes. but since peas have (are) seeds, they're also biologically a fruit - as is corn.
Asparagus
fruit and seed vegetabels
None. Of the four, only peas might be described as a fruit although they are, technically, a seed. A potato is a tuber, celery is a stalk, lettuce is the leafy part of a plant of the genus Lactuca and peas are the seeds of a pea plant (genus Pisum).
Both, they are the drag queen child of sugar plums and peas.
No, they are the fruit/seed that grows after the bloom has died.
Botanically speaking fruit is anything that is beared off the plant, tree, or bush. Nuts, berries, peas, green peppers, these are all technically fruit.
A fruit is a plant ovary/womb. The fruit of a plant contain the seeds of a plant. Vegetables are essentially everything else: seeds (peas and beans), stems (asparagus), leaves (lettuce and, spinach), flowers (broccoli and cauliflower), and roots (carrots and potatoes). Nuts are tree seeds. Peanuts are a variety of beans. Peas and beans are vegetables. Peas in the pod are fruit. String beans, the green bean pod and the beans inside, are fruit. Tomatoes, cucumbers, watermelon, and squash are fruit. Some fruit, however, does not contain real seeds. Few varieties of bananas contain seeds. Strawberries have the seeds on the outside.
Patterns of inheritance in humans are more complex due to variables like environmental factors, lifestyle choices, and genetic diversity. Human genetic studies are also limited by ethical considerations and long generation times needed for observations compared to species with shorter lifespans. Additionally, certain traits in humans are influenced by multiple genes and are not controlled by single Mendelian principles like in peas and fruit flies.