Gymnosperms pollination occurs after the micro spores are released from the male cone. They travel by wind until they get stuck to a female cone due to a sticky resin. Once stuck a pollen tube is grown and pollination occurs
Most gymnosperms have reproductive structures called cones. Cones are covered with scales. Most gymnosperms produce two types of cones: male cones and female cones. Usually, a single plant produces both male and female cones. In some types of gymnosperms, however, individual trees produce either male cones or female cones. A few types of gymnosperms produce no cones at all.
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Peony are angiosperms.
Gymnosperms use cones to distribute their seeds.
Bees pollinate flowers.
---- it can self pollinate (asexual) or a bird or bug might carry the pollin to another flower to pollinate it. ----
they pollinate bye wind
Two characteristics that define gymnosperms are that they do not produce flowers or fruits and do not pollinate
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Yes Gymnosperms have supporting stems.
Peony are angiosperms.
No. Conifers are Gymnosperms.
Yes bats do pollinate.
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
Yes, hornets actually do pollinate.
"Gymnosperms are a group of spore-bearing, non-flowering plants; common examples of Gymnosperms are the Pine, Cypresses and Spruce."
Conifers are gymnosperms. Leylandi etc