Seed for conifers can be found in the cones.
conifers will not produce seeds. they produce cones
The ovule present on the ovuleferous scale of the cone produces the seed.
Gymnosperms use cones to distribute their seeds.
An acorn is a " Gymnosperm" also known as a naked seed. "The gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and Gnetales."
Conifers are different to flowering plants because conifer reproduce with seed cones. The pollen come out of the male cone and fertilises the ovule or female cone. Conifers are also different because the have needle like leaves but I'm not sure if that's relevant... Any way, I hope this has helped. You might have to do a bit more research. Conifers also have naked seeds, whereas flowering plants have their seeds encased in flesh (fruit). Although some conifers like the plum pines also have fruit. Also flowering plants have... flowers. And non flowering plants don't. But I thought that was obvious.
Conifers
Angiosperms, the most numerous plants on earth, are seed-producing plants that have flowers and produce fruit which surround the seeds. Gymnosperms are have "naked" seed and include conifers and ginkgo plants.
No. Conifers produce cones which contain the seeds
Trees bearing seed-bearing cones are called conifers.
A nut has the seed enclosed within a hard shell, often then enclosed in a soft fruit. A cone bears a naked seed - though some conifers have their seed associated with a soft berry. (Check out the Kahikatea and the Miro.)
Yes, avocado is a fruit. Any vegetable with a seed or seeds is a fruit. The pit of an avacado is a seed.
Horsetails produce seeds while mosses, ferns, and conifers produce spores.
seed
A seed that is covered by a pinecones
Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.
conifers will not produce seeds. they produce cones
The ovule present on the ovuleferous scale of the cone produces the seed.