seeds spread all over so that the plant can grow. spores- # A dormant nonreproductive body formed by certain bacteria in response to adverse environmental conditions. # cones-not positive
The cones provide nutrients to the given soil by providing organic matter nutrients.
Becuase in seedless plants, the spore is the means of plant dissemination. :)
Cones develop spores and ovules and fertilized ovules develop into seeds.
Seeds from fruits and cones get dispersed and germinate on getting good environment to establish a new plant in another region.
because then the plants wouldn't grow
They are called conifers, or having cones.
Conifers don't produce real flowers. However they do produce "flower-like pollen."
why are seeds important to flowering plants
No. They respond to light intensity, creating a silhouette black and white effect in low light.
A division of plants with needle-like or scaly leaves that produces seeds in cones is most likely coniferous. The coniferous biome is normally a most environment.
Conifer plants
They are called conifers, or having cones.
Plants produce eggs and sperm. In certain plants, like those of thephyla Coniferophyta (your basic pines), the eggs and/or sperm are contained in cones. Therefore cones are not sex cells, they are more like carriers of gametes.
Yes, in case of Pinus pollen producing cones (male cones) and seed producing cones (female cones) are present on the same plant. Such plants are called monoecious.
All gymnosperms have cones as reproductive structures.
pine trees
gymnosperms
gymnosperms
no
The seeds of flowering are enclosed in an ovary that develops into a fruit, plants with cones, by contrast are members of a group called gymnosperms from the Greek for "naked seeds".
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.
ferns is the answer maybe or maybe floweers try one of those