the cell is open from the conifer and causes it to break up
Conifers release pollen grains.
The wind usually scatters the pollen grains of conifers. The likelihood of pollen reaching female cones is increased when there are large amounts of pollen.
Because conifers are pollinated by wind hence to ensure fertilization of each egg clouds of pollen grains are formed.
In the female ovary
Sprophyte is dominant in a conifer
The answer is Pollen and the Sugar cone.
Conifers release pollen grains.
The wind usually scatters the pollen grains of conifers. The likelihood of pollen reaching female cones is increased when there are large amounts of pollen.
A saccus is a bladder-like structure found on the pollen grains of many species of conifer.
Because conifers are pollinated by wind hence to ensure fertilization of each egg clouds of pollen grains are formed.
The Conifer has both male and female cones on the same plant. The plant reproduces when the male cones provide pollen, and the pollen blows over to the female cones during windy days.
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).
In the female ovary
The address of the Jcpl-Conifer Library is: 10441 Highway 73, Conifer, 80433 8538
A conifer zygote is formed through the process of double fertilization, where one sperm cell fertilizes the egg cell to form the zygote and the other sperm cell combines with polar nuclei to form endosperm. This process takes place within the female ovule of the conifer plant.
Conifer is a gymnosperm
Conifer is a gymnosperm