Plants having male and female sexes on separate plants are called dioecious. for Example - Cycas, Zamia etc.
no, dioecious is pants... fish are not plants they are, well fish.
oak and eucalyptus
any trees that loose their leaves in autumn/winter... eg oak, beech, eucalyptus etc etc Such plants are DECIDUOUS, not dioecious. Dioecious plants are those which have male and female flowers on separate plants, e.g. Holly and Hemp. Edited answer: Plants having male and female sex organs on seperate plants are called dioecious such as Cycas, Encephalartus, Dioon, Zamia and macrozamia etc.
Dioecious refers to a plant or animal species in which individuals are either male or female, with separate reproductive organs. This means that male and female individuals are required for reproduction to occur. Examples of dioecious plants include holly and kiwi plants.
Monoecious plants have both male and female reproductive structures on the same plant, while dioecious plants have separate male and female plants.
Yes, dioecious plants have separate male and female individuals, while monoecious plants have both male and female reproductive structures on the same individual.
yes they are
Examples of dioecious plants include holly (Ilex), kiwifruit (Actinidia), asparagus (Asparagus officinalis), and willow (Salix). These plants have separate male and female individuals, with each producing either male or female reproductive structures.
A dioecious plant is a plant species that have separate organs of reproduction, male and female reproductive organs, on separate male and female plants. Monocious plants have male and female reproductive organs on the same plant.
Birds are dioecious. They are either male or female. Never both.
Dioecious refers to a plant species that produces separate male and female flowers on different individual plants. This means that male and female reproductive organs are located on separate plants. A dioecious plant requires both male and female plants to produce seeds.
They are also known as dioecious