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What cones have megasporangia?

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Where does megasporangia take place?

Megasporangia are structures that produce megaspores, which are involved in the formation of female gametophytes in seed-producing plants such as gymnosperms and angiosperms. Megasporangia are typically located within the ovules of the plant's reproductive structures, where they develop into megagametophytes during the process of seed formation.


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Selagenella is heterosporous and it produces both micro- & megaspores in its micro- and megasporangia.


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How are pollen cones and seed cones are different?

Seed cones (female cones) are much larger than pollen cones (male cones).


What develops into cones?

Volcanoes can form cones. Pine trees have their seeds in cones.


What is difference between seed cones and pollen cones?

Pollen cones are the male pollen-producing cones, and seed cones are the female seed-producing cones in conifer trees.Seed cones are gymnosperms, which means the seeds are not enclosed within an ovary (in Greek, gymno is naked).


Why do conifers need 2 types of cones to form seeds?

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.


Is there pollen cones and seed cones on the same trees?

Yes, in case of Pinus pollen producing cones (male cones) and seed producing cones (female cones) are present on the same plant. Such plants are called monoecious.


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