A chair is an inanimate object.
no because their prey will not have anything to eat so it will start to die and if they cant eat they cant live, if they cant live then they cant reproduce, if they cant reproduce then the carnivores will die. So to speak, if one thing in the food chain is gone most likely the whole chain is broken.
plants need weather to supply them with water and also to spread there seeds. Moss cant even reproduce without water
No, planets do not have genders. The concept of gender applies to living beings that reproduce sexually, while planets are celestial bodies that do not have reproductive systems or the same characteristics as living organisms.
Some living organisms that cannot reproduce include certain sterile hybrids, such as mules, which are the offspring of a horse and a donkey but are typically sterile. Additionally, certain species of plants, like some cultivated varieties, may be bred to be seedless and thus unable to reproduce naturally. Furthermore, certain individuals in species, such as worker bees in a hive, are sterile and do not reproduce.
A chair carried on poles is called a sedan chair. This type of chair was historically used to transport one person who was carried by a team of bearers.
You can reproduce.
A chair.
It could be anything like a table, chair, desk, etc....
you cant
a table or a chair
you cant on demo
Ever thought on going on a diet or getting a bigger chair just saying
As long as they can reproduce they are renewable. if they cant reproduce and they dissappear, they wont come back and are nonrenewable.
no they cant ,because they actually don't have seeds but stigma's do so the stigma's reproduce the plant not the stamen.
i do believe that it wasn't just one person who actually invented this style of chair it was a group of people from Germany but i cant be sure well there it is.
Sometimes Bulldogs can't naturally reproduce because their bodies are too close to the ground to mate.
Asexually, meaning another just splits off, no male/female involved.