Yes
PETAL
No, Avalanche is not a VCV (voltage-controlled oscillator). Avalanche refers to a type of noise created in semiconductor devices due to the impact ionization of carriers.
Lilies have 3 petals and 3 sepals, which look like petals. So, lilies appear to have 6 petals. See related links
There are indefinite number of petals in rose flower due to conversion of stamens in to petals
A dicot has 5 petals
Yes
PETAL
IT IS BOTH ! Both
vcv
"adequate" is a VCV (vowel-consonant-vowel) word, as the word contains two vowels with a single consonant in between.
No
no
The word "tissue" is structured as VCCV, with the consonants "t" and "s" dividing the word into syllables "tis-sue."
A VCCV word has a consonant cluster before the first vowel, while a VCV word has a single consonant before the first vowel. For example, "rabbit" is a VCCV word (rab-bit) and "open" is a VCV word (o-pen).
Vcv
"Distance" is a VCCV word, with the short vowel 'i' sound in the first syllable and the 'e' sound in the second syllable.
The word "happy" is a VCV pattern. In this case, the V stands for a vowel and the C stands for a consonant.