Monoecious plants have both sexes on the same plant.Dioecious plants have separate male and female flowers on separate plants
its true bacteria
Yes but quite incomplete, it does not cover enough material.
No. Eukaryotes are simply organisms that have DNA in a separate nucleus. Some are unicellular. Some are multicellular.
Different conditions support different organisms.
The reproduction among organisms in Osteichthyes varies greatly, but is all sexual reproduction with separate sexes.
dioecious
yes
Yes, when you separate the sexes. The babies can stay with each other(separate sexes) for a little while because they will fight.
you don't - to control population - separate the sexes
intertidal organisms separate themselves?
No. They are asexual. Which means they separate in order to reproduce by meiosis creating no variation among the species
Yes. The male and female flower grow on separate trees and pollination is by wind.
God didn't make two sexes. There are 2 sexes to increase genetic diversity. Organisms that reproduce asexually (having only one sex) are not as diverse and are therefore less able to adapt to their environment and thus reproduce continuing their species.
The sexes are identical in appearance, so it's nearly impossible to separate them.
Monoecious plants have both sexes on the same plant.Dioecious plants have separate male and female flowers on separate plants
Plants having male and female sexes on separate plants are called dioecious. for Example - Cycas, Zamia etc.