In the cones. In some species of conifer there are male and female trees so all the cones on each tree would be all male or all female.
Sporangium
Pictures of male and female reproductive organs can usually be found on sites that have to do with the physiology of the human body.
Seed for conifers can be found in the cones.
The flowers on plants can be either male, female, or contain the reproductive organs of both sexes, depending on the species of plant. Male plant organs are collective called the stamen, and include the anther (where pollen or plant sperm is made) and the filament which is a long thin structure that supports the anther.
flowers
It depends what type of plant. In flowering plants the male and female reproductive organs are in the flowers, in pine trees they are found in the cones, in moss and ferns it is different again.
Vagina of the reproductive female system.
The ovary is an ovum-producing reproductive organ, often found in pairs as part of the vertebrate female reproductive system.
Basidium
Sporangium
Pictures of male and female reproductive organs can usually be found on sites that have to do with the physiology of the human body.
In the male & female cones or sporophylls
Ova, also known as eggs, are female reproductive cells that are found inside the ovaries of sexually reproductive organisms.
Images of the female reproductive system can be found in the local library. Some books available are: "The Female Reproductive System" by Sophie Waters, "What's up down There?" by Lissa Rankin, or "The Reproductive System" by Kathryn H. Hollen.
Seed for conifers can be found in the cones.
The organ structure mesovarium is found in the female genitalia.
The female reproductive structure that develops into a seed in a seed-bearing plant. An ovule consists of a megasporangium surrounded by one or two layers of tissue called integuments. The megasporangium produces spores that develop into megagametophytes. These megagametophytes remain within the tissues of the ovule and produce one or more egg cells. Sperm from pollen grains enter the ovule through an opening called a micropyle and fertilize the egg cells. The resulting embryo then begins to develop within the ovule, which becomes a seed. Among the conifers and cycads, the ovules are typically found in pairs on scales in the female cones. The ovules of angiosperms are contained in a structure called the ovary within in the flower.