Organisms
A tulip flower has both male and female parts. It is a complete flower.
organisms in an ecosystem.
...animals.pretty sure what they were looking for was organisms
IT IS BOTH ! Both
They are both male and female
Both pine needles and tulip leaves are narrow and pointed in shape. They both have a green color due to chlorophyll and are important for photosynthesis. Additionally, both pine trees and tulip plants use their needles and leaves to collect sunlight for energy.
They both move by contraction and expansion of the body.
They both have long pointy tails and are invertebrates!!! Lol Also they are both insects both are deadddlllyyy!!!
Yes, bees pollinate tulips.Specifically, the bright colors of tulip flowers attract bees. Tulip flowers have both female and male reproductive parts. The stamen holds pollen, and the stigma receives pollen when a bee makes a landing. Tulip seed production will be the result.
The condition is called hermaphroditism. In earthworms, hermaphroditism means possessing both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to reproduce with any other earthworm.
Learn more about creating a worm composting bin.) Earthworms are hermaphrodites, meaning an individual worm has both male and female reproductive organs. Earthworm mating typically occurs after it has rained and the ground is wet. They emerge from the soil and jut out their anterior end.
neither they are both as lazy as each other