They can produce either way. The female conifers reproduce seeds which are held in the cone. The male’s cones produce pollen which is transferred by the wind. When the female cells are ready to unite with the male cells in the pollen, the female cone becomes sticky so it can stick to the pollen. Many conifer seeds have wings so to carry them away from the adult tree in the wind. Hope this helped :)
Yes.
Not necessarily. However, Pine relies on fire for reproduction. The heat breaks open the serotinous cones to release seed.
A pine is a conifer tree in the genus Pinus. They are also gymnosperms and do not produce flowers. Reproduction is by male and female cones on the same tree.
well seed cones are very similar to pine cones they both haves seeds and pine needles... you cant see the needles cause theyre tiny.
since pine cones can become pine trees, the automatic answer is yes. if they were not composed of chemicals of life, it would be impossible or at least improbable for the life inside to grow into a pine tree. hope this helps, ~KDA~
Pine and other types of cones occur on pine trees and other types of evergreen trees that do not have leaves that are dropped at the end of the growig season. The cones are the fruit of the trees.
A pine tree reproduce by sexual reproduction. Pine trees produce cones with seeds by sexual reproduction and these cones must be pollinated.
Reproduction because inside the pine cone, there are little seeds hiden near the comb.
Pine trees grow from seeds produced in their cones.
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Not necessarily. However, Pine relies on fire for reproduction. The heat breaks open the serotinous cones to release seed.
The pine cones that you are familiar with are probably female pine cones. You probably have never noticed male pine cones because they are much smaller and don't look much like the female pine cones. Male pine cones are much smaller and produce pollen grains. Female pine cones contain the egg. The pollen is carried from the male pine cones to the female pine cones by the wind.
Roots, trunk, branches, twigs , needles and cones.
A pine is a conifer tree in the genus Pinus. They are also gymnosperms and do not produce flowers. Reproduction is by male and female cones on the same tree.
Pine cones are where the seeds for new pine trees develop.
Mary I. Moore has written: 'Illustrated guide to stages of Jack Pine cone development' -- subject(s): Jack pine, Pine cones, Genetics, Reproduction
It is different because the reproduction is spread by the wind. The wind carries the pollen and the pollen fertilizes the seed.
They produce the seeds that new trees grow from.