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a layperson's question about 'birds and bees'
Animal species have male and female specimens, and so do plants. Do plants and
animals have a common ancestor that already had specimens of male and female gender? Does sexual terminology mean something completely different when applied to plants as opposed to animals? TIA Peace |
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