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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.
While they both produce seeds, gymnosperms and angiosperms differ with respect to the location of seed development, and their flowering.Gymnosperms; naked seeds. Referring to the unenclosed condition of the seeds, as when they are produced they are found naked on the scales of a cone.Angiosperms; flowering plants. Referring to the use of flowers, which contains a carpel as the basic unit of the female reproductive organ.Refer to the related links:
Conifers develop male and female cones for sexual reproduction and produce seeds on female cones
the flowers contain male and female reproductive structures, so flowers are used for reproduction which is the production of seeds.
Yes, the wind can often carry pollen from male cones to female cones in gymnosperms.
Male and female cones
male and female cones
male and female cones
Most Gymnosperms are diecious with the male and female reproductive organs on different plants. The male "flower" produces pollen and the female "flower" contains the ovary. Many female gymnosperms produce cones that house the fertilized eggs until the seeds are mature.
Ovaries; see ovarium and oviporous.
All plants contain male and female reproductive structures
All plants contain male and female reproductive structures
no
Hermaphrodites.
Gymnosperms pollination occurs after the micro spores are released from the male cone. They travel by wind until they get stuck to a female cone due to a sticky resin. Once stuck a pollen tube is grown and pollination occurs
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.
A monoecious plant.