True. Many plants are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive structures, allowing them to produce both pollen and ovules. However, some plants are dioecious, having separate male and female individuals. Overall, the presence of both sexes in a single plant varies among species.
False.
False
When (both are true) OR (both are false).
False. Unlike the cornea, which is avascular (lacking blood vessels), the lens of the eye is also avascular. Both structures rely on the surrounding fluids and tissues for nourishment, but they do not contain blood vessels. The lens is transparent and its avascular nature is essential for its optical clarity.
False. The sides can be congruent, parallel or both.
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No, only Plants contain chloroplast.
False. Mitochondria are found in both plants and animals.
If you are only attracted to the same sex, and not to both sexes, then you are gay. If you are attracted to both sexes, then you are bisexual.
If you are only attracted to the same sex, and not to both sexes, then you are gay. If you are attracted to both sexes, then you are bisexual.
bisexuals like both sexes but when your bi curious your just curious about both sexes
If one is bisexual, it does not mean one have to be atracted to both sexes.
I think all living plants contain chlorophyll as they need them to photosynthise to provide energy and food for themselves. Not all living plants contain chlorophyll but papaya & tomato plants certainly contain chlorophyll.
no
They both contain chlorophyll They both contain chloroplasts both are plants both are autotrophs both need water both have cell walls
Monoecious plants have both sexes on the same plant.Dioecious plants have separate male and female flowers on separate plants
yes