the pine seed is inside the cone. the cone must be peeled and split to remove the seed
No, the seeds are inside the pine cone, one seed under each 'leaf' or 'petal' of the cone.
.Embryo inside seed grows and develops into a new plant
Inside itself, put there by the parent plant when it grows the seed.
sounds like it may be a cycad cone, try googling "encephalartos cone" on goole images for confirmation
by soil
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.
the pine seed is inside the cone. the cone must be peeled and split to remove the seed
No, the seeds are inside the pine cone, one seed under each 'leaf' or 'petal' of the cone.
(1) seed develops inside fruit → seed is dispersed → seed germinates → plant grows (2) seed is dispersed → seed develops inside fruit → seed germinates → plant grows (3) seed germinates → plant grows → seed is dispersed → seed develops inside fruit (4) seed is dispersed → plant grows → seed germinates → seed develops inside fruit The answer is number 1.
.Embryo inside seed grows and develops into a new plant
no the pine cone is actually the seed The seed is contained within the cone.
Inside itself, put there by the parent plant when it grows the seed.
It is a corky core with the scales radiating out from it, the seed lies at the foot of the scale, when it is ripe the cone opens and releases the seed.
sounds like it may be a cycad cone, try googling "encephalartos cone" on goole images for confirmation
A pine cone has many seeds. Inside each "petal" is a seed.