Redwood trees produce small male and female cones, which are their reproductive structures, rather than flowers. These cones contain the seeds of the redwood tree and are responsible for pollination and seed dispersal.
The category name for sequoia, redwood, and pine trees is "conifers." These trees are all classified as gymnosperms, which are plants that produce seeds without a protective fruit covering. Conifers are characterized by their needle-like leaves and cone-bearing reproductive structures.
No, redwood trees are not monocots. Redwoods are gymnosperms, which are a type of seed-producing plants that do not produce flowers or fruits. Monocots are a type of flowering plant characterized by having one cotyledon in their seeds.
A cedar tree is a gymnosperm, which means it produces seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary (naked seeds). Gymnosperms include conifers like cedar trees, pine trees, and spruce trees.
No, redwood trees are not an abiotic factor. Abiotic factors refer to non-living components of an ecosystem such as sunlight, temperature, and soil. Redwood trees are a living organism, belonging to the biotic component of an ecosystem.
Yes. They are contained within the cones.
Redwood trees produce small male and female cones, which are their reproductive structures, rather than flowers. These cones contain the seeds of the redwood tree and are responsible for pollination and seed dispersal.
A Big Percent!
because they are very big and ugly!
No Australia does not have redwood trees. Only California in the United States has redwood trees.
Both are sequoia and both are gymnosperms. " naked seeds. "
Redwood trees get big because of the temperature and the light.Ex:One tree might have been big so the other trees around it had to grow taller to get to the light.
The redwood trees are native to California so did not have to be moved there.
No, redwoods are in the Pacific Northwest and are HUGE!!.Oak trees are smaller
Redwood Trees
Because there are a lot of redwood trees
The category name for sequoia, redwood, and pine trees is "conifers." These trees are all classified as gymnosperms, which are plants that produce seeds without a protective fruit covering. Conifers are characterized by their needle-like leaves and cone-bearing reproductive structures.