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As typical with vascular plants, tubs contained in the inner structure of their physiology transport water and nutrients all throughout their bodies.  Eesse can be male, female, or monoecious and thus be considered both.  Depending upon the situation and environment, they have the ability to also change gender.
As typical with vascular plants, tubes contained in the inner structure of their physiology transport water and nutrients all throughout their bodies.  Eesse can be male, female, or monoecious and thus be considered both.  Depending upon the situation and environment, they have the ability to also change gender.

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