Sporangia cones and flowers are both reproductive structures in plants. They both produce and contain spores or seeds for reproduction. However, sporangia cones are found in gymnosperms and produce naked seeds, while flowers are found in angiosperms and produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
Ferns do not produce cones or flowers. They reproduce through spores released from structures called sporangia located on the underside of their fronds.
The most common tree that does not produce fruit or flowers is the pine tree. Pines belong to a group of trees called gymnosperms, which reproduce through cones instead of flowers. These trees are known for their needle-like leaves and produce seeds within their cones rather than flowers.
Conifers have structures known as cones instead of flowers. Cones are the reproductive structures of conifers that contain seeds. They are typically found on both male and female trees.
A tree that produces cones instead of flowers is commonly known as a coniferous tree. Conifers include trees like pines, spruces, firs, and cedars. They reproduce through cones, which contain seeds that are dispersed through the wind.
Conifers don't produce real flowers. However they do produce "flower-like pollen."
Ferns do not produce cones or flowers. They reproduce through spores released from structures called sporangia located on the underside of their fronds.
Conifers produce cones and not flowers.
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The most common tree that does not produce fruit or flowers is the pine tree. Pines belong to a group of trees called gymnosperms, which reproduce through cones instead of flowers. These trees are known for their needle-like leaves and produce seeds within their cones rather than flowers.
No, hornworts do not have cones for their reproductive structures. Instead, they reproduce using small, elongated sporangia that are typically found on stalks. These sporangia release spores for reproduction, distinguishing hornworts from other plant groups that utilize cones. Hornworts are non-vascular plants and belong to the division Anthocerotophyta.
flowers
no, pine trees are gymnosperms and only produce cones, never flowers
Ferns reproduce through spores produced in structures called sporangia. Sporangia are typically found on the underside of the fronds or in clusters called sori. When the spores are released and germinate, they grow into small heart-shaped structures called gametophytes, which produce eggs and sperm for sexual reproduction.
Apple trees produce apple blossoms, which when pollinated, then produce the fruit. Only trees with needles produce cones with seeds, some of which are edible, but not as fruit -- as nuts.
Rods respond to light while Cones respond to color.
flowers or cones?