Yes, some plant ovaries are consumed by people. Fruits like apples, tomatoes, and peppers are examples of plant ovaries that are commonly eaten.
A daisy is in the class Magnoliopsida, which includes all flowering plants with true flowers and seeds enclosed in ovaries.
The ovaries release the female gamete each month. So this would be true.
Yes it is true. Mushrooms for instance are edible fungi.
No, they do not, which is why they don't produce "true" fruit(only cones.). However, they do produce ovules.
Yes, the ovaries release estrogen and progesterone in response to gonadotropic hormones (FSH and LH) from the pituitary gland. FSH stimulates the development of follicles in the ovaries, leading to estrogen production, while LH triggers ovulation and promotes the production of progesterone from the corpus luteum.
A daisy is in the class Magnoliopsida, which includes all flowering plants with true flowers and seeds enclosed in ovaries.
False
The ovaries release the female gamete each month. So this would be true.
True. Reproductive system.
Rubbish! every thing reproduces!
No, it is not true.
Yes, it is true that guinea pigs are commonly eaten in Ecuador. They are considered a traditional delicacy in the country.
Fruits that consist of ripened ovaries alone, such as the tomato and pea pod, are called true fruits.Fruits that consist of ripened ovaries and other parts such as the receptacle or bracts, as in the apple, are called accessory fruits or false fruits.
If you have never eaten shark at all, it would be technically true to say that you have not eaten shark in a long time. The statement, "not having eaten shark in a long time", does, however imply that, at some time, you did eat shark.
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Yes it is true. Mushrooms for instance are edible fungi.