Male cone, versus female cone (ovulate cone).
the male peanut... i think
They connect to bipolar cells in a one-to-one fashion.
well i am not for sure!??(: Male and female cones are reproductive parts in seed plants like gymnosperms; cone itself is not a plant.
When the light reflects on an object into your eye you see the objects colour. When all of the light reflects into your eye you see the colour as white. So if some of the light is absorbed into the object you see it as it being a certain colour. There are cone cells in the eye that detect color (the other type of cells is rod cells, which are better at distinguishing light/darkness and patterns). Different colors of light excite different cone cells and cone cell clusters and these cells transmit signals to your brain, which interprets these signals as color vision.
the zygote Edited answer: Pollen grains develop on the male cone.
Male cone, versus female cone (ovulate cone).
No, male cone can only produce microspores (Pollen grains).
the male peanut... i think
The female cone
The female cone.
A male kauri cone is called a Catkin.Kauri trees can live for 200-2000yrs
germination
cone cells
Colour. Humans have three types of cone cells, but some butterflies have at least four. Most mammals have no colour vision, for it is of no interest to their survival.
pollen grains are transported from the microsporangium (contained in the anther of an angiosperm flower, male cone of a coniferous plant, or male cone of other seed plants)
Its beak is cone-shaped and sharp.