Pine cones house seeds inside. They are protected by the hard exoskeleton surrounding them.
Squirrels eat the seeds at the base of the scales near the pine cone's center.
They produce the seeds that new trees grow from.
NO Actually YES, bears eat the pine nuts inside of the cones. Video documentation has shown bears digging up a squirrels stashed cones and eating the cone. A documentary on the Animal Planet showed this action in Yellowstone National Park.
Conifer seeds are typically contained within a cone. The pinyon pine nut is one of the larger, tastier conifer seeds.
The pine cones that you are familiar with are probably female pine cones. You probably have never noticed male pine cones because they are much smaller and don't look much like the female pine cones. Male pine cones are much smaller and produce pollen grains. Female pine cones contain the egg. The pollen is carried from the male pine cones to the female pine cones by the wind.
Yes, pine cones contain seeds that are released when the cones open. Each scale on a pine cone holds two seeds, which are dispersed once the cones mature and open.
The Seeds of the Pine Tree … when the seeds mature, the pine cone opens, and the seed fall out.
The Seeds of the Pine Tree … when the seeds mature, the pine cone opens, and the seed fall out.
they eat conifers, cones, pine cone, acorns
Pine cones are where the seeds for new pine trees develop.
no the pine cone is actually the seed The seed is contained within the cone.
Reproduction because inside the pine cone, there are little seeds hiden near the comb.
yes
Volcanoes can form cones. Pine trees have their seeds in cones.
through pine cones
The Austrian pine Pinus nigra carries cones that bear the seeds, therefore, no cones, no seed.
Yes there are seeds in their female cones