meiosis
The above answer is not correct. Rather, the author of this amendment just had that exact answer marked wrong in a practice midterm exam. The answers to the pertinent question were: " A) Meiosis, B) Mitosis, C)Development, D) Fertilization, and E) All of the Above"
I can not post a link, but Carolyn Csanyi wrote an article tited exactly " What Occurs Within the Female Cone of a Pine Tree?" on the website homeguides.
I would suggest you look it up and read it for yourself, for it is very detailed. In this article she articulates all the events that occur between a female and male cone, specifying that the above correct answer is quite probably E) All of the Above.
Pine trees bear their seeds in the female pine cone.
no the pine cone is actually the seed The seed is contained within the cone.
The seed of pine tree develops on the ovuleferous scale in female cone.
A pine tree reproduces from seeds grown within a cone.
ALL pine trees are cone-bearing -that's where the pine-nuts come from. AND that is WHY they are classified as coniferous.(Coniferous means cone bearing.)
In the female pine cone, the gametophyte generation (1N) begins in the megasporangium. For males, it begins in the microsporangium.
A pine cone contains the trees seeds.
The Golden Pine Cone was created in 1950.
Yes, all pine trees reproduce through seeds. Pine tree seeds are produced in the female pine cone, which is much, much larger and far more robust than the small, catkin-like male cone, which only produces pollen.
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 pine tree makes a pine cone by their seeds and inside a pine cone if you are lucky you might fine a red seed.
the pine cone does not freeze like ice does ice crystals will hang. since the pine cone is WOOD it will NOT FREEZE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1