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Oh, dude, really? Gender doesn't determine laziness, it's all about the individual. Like, laziness is a universal trait that can strike anyone at any time. So, let's not stereotype and just embrace our inner couch potato, regardless of gender.
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In English, the word "potato" is neutral and does not have a grammatical gender. However, in languages with gendered nouns, such as Spanish or French, "potato" can be feminine or masculine depending on the language. For example, in Spanish, it's "papa" (feminine) or "patata" (feminine in some regions), while in French, it's "pomme de terre" (feminine).
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The possessive of 'potato' is potato's. "I peeled the potato's skin off".
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There are potato types of potato tissue. They are as followed: potato Tissue, potato Tissue, potato, potato Connective Tissue, Loose potatoTissue, Reticular potato Tissue, and potato.
Since you can make many potato chips out of one potato, obviously a whole potato has more mass than one potato chip.
potato can grow while potato chips can not grow therefore potato is considered to be alive and potato chip is not.
No, potato flour and potato starch are not the same. Potato flour is made from whole potatoes, while potato starch is extracted from the starch of the potato.