a cone is a seedless plant.
well, i think that a cone is a seed plant but idk
A cone contains the seed of the plant.
It is seed
both
No, a cone is not a seedless plant. Cones are reproductive structures found on certain seed-producing plants like conifers. They contain seeds inside them, which are typically dispersed for reproduction.
A cone, specifically referring to the reproductive structure of coniferous trees, is typically seed-bearing and thus classified as seed-producing. Cones contain seeds that develop from the fertilized ovules within the cone. Therefore, cones are not seedless; they are part of the seed-producing group of plants known as gymnosperms.
It is not a plant. It is a organelle of plant cells.
seedless
A Yellow flower is seedless, But have little pods which aren't considered as seeds.
A cone is typically associated with seed plants, specifically gymnosperms like conifers. Cones are reproductive structures that contain seeds and are used for the dispersal of reproductive materials. Seedless plants, on the other hand, reproduce through spores rather than seeds.
Chloroplasts are not plants, but rather organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis. Seedless plants, like ferns and mosses, reproduce via spores, while seed plants reproduce via seeds. Chloroplasts are found in both seedless and seed plants, as they are essential for the process of photosynthesis.