The reproductive structure of a gymnosperm is the cone. The cone produces pollen or sperm cells that will later on fertilize a female plants eggs or anthers
The reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
No a gymnosperm is not a cone the cone is the reproductive structure of a gymnosperm
The seed bearing structure of gymnosperms is called a cone or a strobilus. It contains the reproductive structures where seeds develop and mature. Gymnosperms do not produce flowers or fruit like angiosperms.
The cone of a gymnosperm is the equivalent of the ovary of angiosperms. The seeds in the cone are naked, and receive pollen by wind action from the male equivalent of the stamen. In season, you'll often find dustings of sulphur-yellow pine pollen on the surface of water puddles.The gymno part comes from the Greek and means naked, hence similar words such as gymnast.
The female reproductive structures in a flower is called the pistil.
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carpels
The carpels consist of the stigma, style and ovary which are part of the female reproductive structure of a flower
The reproductive structure of a mushroom are tiny cells called spores.
pinnae
The stamen.
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