male and female cones, and mature cones.
because some of the cones are male cones, and some of the cones are female cones. the male cones produce the pollen and sperm, and the female seeds contain the seeds.
Cone cells, or cones, are one of the two types of photoreceptor cells that are in the retina of the eye which are responsible for color vision as well as eye color sensitivity; they function best in relatively bright light, as opposed to rod cells that work better in dim light.
The two kinds of receptor in the eye are rods and cones. Rods only see in black and white but are very light sensitive (that's why you see in black and white when it is almost dark) and cones which allow you to see in colour.
There are three. From smallest to largest, they are: Cinder Cones, Composite Volcanoes (also called Strata Volcanoes), and then Shield Volcanoes.
Ice cream cones, mathematical cones, frustums, traffic cones, pine cones...
Cones. Humans and other primates have 3 types of cones: red, green, & blue. Nonprimate mammals have 2 types of cones: yellow & blue. Birds and reptiles have 4 types of cones: red, green, blue, & UV.
they don't. most likely in the level of math you're taking, it is assumed that all cones are right cones
male and female cones, and mature cones.
because some of the cones are male cones, and some of the cones are female cones. the male cones produce the pollen and sperm, and the female seeds contain the seeds.
math and arithmetic
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5, Composite (strato), Shield, Cinder Cones, Spatter Cones and Complex Volcanoes
They have at least one circular base.
Cinder cones generally have a very steep slope. This slope is also considered gentle compared to the cones' short height.
rods and cones
Rods and cones