No, deciduous trees drop their leaves in the fall, coniferous trees stay green all year round. yes they do Not all conifers stay green all year round, for example the Larch. Evergreens stay green all year round, some are not conifers.
Bacteria can be round (spherical), rod-shaped (cylindrical), or spiral-shaped. They come in various shapes and sizes depending on the species.
The shape of a single chloroplast is typically oval or disc-shaped. However, the exact shape can vary depending on the plant species and environmental conditions.
Staphylococcus species are bacteria that are round in shape, and they typically occur in clusters resembling grapes.
Chloroplasts provide plants with their green color. Chloroplasts contain the pigment chlorophyll which makes them appear green. Chloroplasts are the organelles which perform photosynthesis.
The population of Round Green is 11,950.
The Green Round was created in 1933.
yes it does. It stays green all year round.
Wrap the Green Flag Round Me Bhoys was created in 2005.
You should not eat any mushroom that you can not identify or have not had identified by an expert. However, a large white ball shaped solid mushroom is probably a 'puff ball' (see related link) and IF IT IS A PUFF BALL, then it would be edible.
To raise the crown (round cap) high enough to let the spores drop down and scatter.
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The gills of a mushroom are most often located under the cap (the large, often round part). In the case that they are not, it is often useful to look up the name of the mushroom, as the clear deviation from standard morphology often means that the mushroom is a member of a more specific group (puff balls, morels, etc) that release spores in a different way.
To raise the crown (round cap) high enough to let the spores drop down and scatter.
Um..I have a round face. I have a hairstyle of a fringe, and a mushroom head. You know what I mean. Scientifically, you should just leave it alone unless it's a mess