A pine tree is generally a Sporophyte - a multicellular, diploid, spore-producing organism. However, the created spores are haploid, and thus begin the gametophyte phase, in which the microspores (pollen) and megaspores (female receptors), will combine back into a gamete, and begin the sporophyte stage again.
the tree would be a pine tree because pine trees have needlelike leaves
YES. it is a type of pine tree.
A chipmunk is a rodent, an animal. A pine tree is a plant. Therefore, there is no similarity between the two.
A pine tree is generally a Sporophyte - a multicellular, diploid, spore-producing organism. However, the created spores are haploid, and thus begin the gametophyte phase, in which the microspores (pollen) and megaspores (female receptors), will combine back into a gamete, and begin the sporophyte stage again. So, the pine tree is mostly sporophyte, but has very small gametophyte parts that create gametes. They're very small, but they're there.
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Jay greatly enjoyed a good pine tree, his terms were to plant pine trees all across Europe. Ben Franklin did not approve of this.
The pine tree probably.
Pine tree
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.
The fern looks like a plant when the pine tree looks like a normal tree? (I don't weather its correct)