yes they are
A dioecious plant is a plant species that have separate organs of reproduction, male and female reproductive organs, on separate male and female plants. Monocious plants have male and female reproductive organs on the same plant.
Plants can be both male and female, or have both male and female parts within the same plant. Some plants have separate male and female individuals, while others have flowers that contain both male and female reproductive organs.
Neither, or both depending on how you view the answer. Seeds are the combination of the male and female gametes and are basically a new (hybrid) individual. To possibly confuse it more, a plant (once grown from the seed) can bear both sex organs at the same time in the form of a flower with both male and female parts; or a plant can be single sexed and produce only male flowers or female flowers.
Dioecious refers to a plant or animal species in which individuals are either male or female, with separate reproductive organs. This means that male and female individuals are required for reproduction to occur. Examples of dioecious plants include holly and kiwi plants.
Canna is a complete flower. The flower has both male and female sex organs. You do not need to buy both a "male" plant and "female" plant.
A dioecious plant is a plant species that have separate organs of reproduction, male and female reproductive organs, on separate male and female plants. Monocious plants have male and female reproductive organs on the same plant.
female: Pistil Male:stamen
Some plant species are monoecious, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs on the same plant. Others are dioecious, meaning male and female reproductive organs are on separate plants.
Plants can be both male and female, or have both male and female parts within the same plant. Some plants have separate male and female individuals, while others have flowers that contain both male and female reproductive organs.
They have roots, leaves, stems, and reproductive organs: stamen (male) and pistil/carpel (female). plant usually have both male and female reproductive organs.
They have roots, leaves, stems, and reproductive organs: stamen (male) and pistil/carpel (female). plant usually have both male and female reproductive organs.
plants are unisex there is no female or male parts
In plants, meiosis occurs in the reproductive organs known as the anthers (in male parts) and ovules (in female parts). Fertilization, where the male gamete fuses with the female gamete to form a zygote, typically occurs in the ovules.
the flower
Male turkeys have male reproductive organs on the external surface. Female turkeys are generally smaller and have female reproductive parts.
Flowering plants (Angiosperms) - The flower Flowering plants (Gymnosperms) - Male and female cones Non-flowering plants (Ferns) - Sporangia Non-flowering plants (Mosses) - archegonia (female) and antheridia (male)
Neither, or both depending on how you view the answer. Seeds are the combination of the male and female gametes and are basically a new (hybrid) individual. To possibly confuse it more, a plant (once grown from the seed) can bear both sex organs at the same time in the form of a flower with both male and female parts; or a plant can be single sexed and produce only male flowers or female flowers.