Yes, all plants, including the conifers, photosynthesize. The leaves of conifers contain photosynthetic pigments which means that they are capable of photosynthesis. In matter of fact, most conifers are evergreen which means that they keep their leaves year-round and can photosynthesize for much more time in the year than other types of trees.
Yes, all plants take in carbon dioxide and realese oxygen They make it differently so look it up in Google images and you can see how
No!
they absorb water and nutrients through their roots then turn the nutrients into food. they are autotrophic
conifers grow cones
Seed for conifers can be found in the cones.
Conifers produce male and female cones
Their layers of woody xylem give conifers their strength and height.
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
through photosynthesis
they absorb water and nutrients through their roots then turn the nutrients into food. they are autotrophic
They are dependent on photosynthesis. That's why they are often green only on their tops in the forest.
out of these;- cones, conifers, ferns, mosses, flowering plants, fruits, spores, water, photosynthesis, respiration have no xylem tubes
Most plants are dormant in the winter months. One exception are the evergreen conifers. These trees continue photosynthesis in the parts not buried in snow.
yes they are
conifers grow cones
Conifers are trees.
The leaves of conifers are called 'needles'
Encyclopedia of Conifers was created in 2012.