Well, I have a math question, and it's asking me if a one flower vase can hold 80 oz. or 80 mL. Come to think of it, if you know which is more reasonable, maybe this can help. I'm sorry because I was actually looking for an answer to THIS question but I guess I could also help someone rather than ask someone. I hope it helped.
80ml
The sepals protect the tender parts of the flower in the unopened flower.
The Queen of Spades holds a sceptre and the others hold flowers.
it is stick so therefore it holds the pollen in place.
A stem or stalk typically holds up the flower in most plants. This part of the plant provides support for the flower to remain upright and accessible for pollination. Some plants may also have specialized structures such as bracts or peduncles to hold up the flower.
a sponge holds water because of its holes
Silicone and any epoxy will hold in water
Because it holds the water an when it can't hold anymore water it dies because you have over watered it. Because it holds the water an when it can't hold anymore water it dies because you have over watered it. Because it holds the water an when it can't hold anymore water it dies because you have over watered it.
Camels hold fat but in the winter it holds water and fat to live
it rains .
Male part of the flower, consisting of the anther and filament, makes pollen grains.
Clayey soil hold the most water of all, as sand and chalk. Loamy soil holds water but not as much as clayey.