Males do not have a hymen. Theoretically, you can say that the male's foreskin is their hymen equivalent, as it serves the same purpose for the penis as a hymen does for the vagina.
The pistil is the female part and the stamen is the male part
The hymen is left over from development in the womb, it is not grown rather it is what is left behind. In the womb before a fetus becomes male or female there is no hole, the hymen is the issue that covered up what has become the vagina.
A new hymen isn't formed from male and female reproductive cells, but a hymen will start to heal fairly quickly once it's been torn. This occurs as the immune system kicks into gear.
African violets are male and female flowers. They have pistils (the female part) and stamen (the male part)
There isn't a female and male corn. Each corn plant, however, does have a male and female part. The male part of the plant is at the very top and is called the tassel. The silk on the corn is the Female part. ~tobeornottobe55
plants are unisex there is no female or male parts
The Pistil is the female part. The stamen is the male part.
Pollen is the male part of the plant as it grows down to the egg of the flower which is a female part of the plant. and it it is in the middle also.
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The male part is the stamen, which is the pollen producer, and the female is the pistil, the pollen receptor. Female: pistal, style, ovules, and stigma Male: stamen, anther, filament, pollen