Plants will typically produce one particular very famous and very needed gas. The gas that most plants will produces is oxygen.
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Ovaries produce eggs.
Hard-boiled eggs can cause gas in some individuals, primarily due to their protein content and the presence of sulfur compounds. When eggs are digested, these compounds can produce gas as a byproduct, especially in those with sensitivities to certain proteins or those who have difficulty digesting them. Additionally, if eggs are consumed with other gas-producing foods, the likelihood of experiencing gas may increase. However, for most people, hard-boiled eggs are unlikely to cause significant gas.
Yes. All vertebrates produce eggs.
Eggs are high in Sulphur compounds, they might might not give you gas diectly but they certainly add "flavour" to any gas that you produce because the Sulphur compounds are very stinky. You may pass gas unoticed otherwise even by yourself.
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The ovaries are the female organs that produce eggs.
Eggs with pointed ends produce Roo's eggs with rounded ends produce hens!
Only two mammals produce eggs, the echidna and the platypus.
Females only produce one or two eggs, males produce many sperm.
Yes, all stick insects can produce unfertilized eggs via parthenogeneses. Some species do have males which can produce fertilized eggs, but all females are able to produce eggs without a mate.
When sulfur and hydrogen gas react, they combine to produce hydrogen sulfide, which is a colorless gas with a characteristic foul odor, similar to that of rotten eggs. The chemical equation for this reaction is: S + 2H₂ → H₂S. This reaction is exothermic, meaning it gives off heat during the process.