yes they did.
Because buds are rad. super rad.
The Portuguese man O' war reproduces sexually. if you need to know more look it up on google lazy. newtest3 No, they usually reproduce asexually. What appears to be a single being is actually a colony (as coral are, yet different) of specialized polyps. The four parts of the colony (bladder/sail, dactylozooid/stinging, gonozooid/reproduction, gastrozooid/feeding) each create new buds which are genetic clones that add themselves to the colony. They are not individual life-forms but neither are they organs or cells of the overall organism; they are a unique life-form that is in-between these two states. A mature adult has a colony section that can release sperm-and-egg but a well-funded study to find out how these offspring differentiate into a specific colony part has not occurred. (Perhaps we need more marine biologists or more grants). This all happens while floating.
At the very start of the tongue or rather the taste buds that are directly opposite to the opening of the mouth.
the ivy buds is buds ivy.
plants have terminal buds
Flower buds
Bamboo Cotton Buds
The different taste buds are the cellulite taste buds, the cobolosal taste buds and the pencil shavings taste buds . I hope my answers help you in future.
Three type of budding are: T- or shield budding - The scion piece is reduced to a single bud. This is often used in fruit tree propagation. Patch budding - A small rectangle of bark bearing a scion bud is fitted into a corresponding opening in the stock. This is often used for trees like walnut and pecan. Chip budding - A bud, rather than a shoot, is attached to rootstock to make a new plant. This is used for fruit trees like apple, hawthorn, and pear, and ornamental, deciduous trees like magnolias.
the sour taste buds are beside the sweet one.
buds which are going to bloom.
Legal buds ARE legal.
No, there are no taste buds in your nose.
Breast buds are not very big. I have breast buds and they look like mosquitos bites.