If if has a cone it's a conifer because it has needle -like leaves and a cone for seed making.... have you ever seen a bush with white kinda blue looking berries on it? that's a conifer because it makes seeds inside of it and it has needle-like leaves
a cone is a seedless plant.
Arthrophyta is not a seed plant. It reproduces by spores that are released from a cone shape structure and germinate by traveling (usually) through water.
Once the seed is inside a mature gymnosperm cone, the cone usually opens or disintegrates to release the seed. The seed may then be dispersed by wind, animals, or water, allowing for potential germination and the growth of a new gymnosperm plant.
sounds like it may be a cycad cone, try googling "encephalartos cone" on goole images for confirmation
A cone is typically associated with seed plants, specifically gymnosperms like conifers. Cones are reproductive structures that contain seeds and are used for the dispersal of reproductive materials. Seedless plants, on the other hand, reproduce through spores rather than seeds.
Pine cone
A cone contains the seed of the plant.
well, i think that a cone is a seed plant but idk
well, i think that a cone is a seed plant but idk
a cone is a seedless plant.
The embryo of a cone-bearing plant, also known as a gymnosperm, develops within the female cone. After fertilization, the zygote within the embryo develops into the seed, which contains the next generation plant. The mature seed is then dispersed from the cone, where it may germinate and grow into a new plant.
Arthrophyta is not a seed plant. It reproduces by spores that are released from a cone shape structure and germinate by traveling (usually) through water.
Once the seed is inside a mature gymnosperm cone, the cone usually opens or disintegrates to release the seed. The seed may then be dispersed by wind, animals, or water, allowing for potential germination and the growth of a new gymnosperm plant.
sounds like it may be a cycad cone, try googling "encephalartos cone" on goole images for confirmation
Pine cone
Conifers are any type of plant that bears cones such as the pine. and tend to grow in cold places They are cone-bearing seed plants with vascular tissue.
A cone is typically associated with seed plants, specifically gymnosperms like conifers. Cones are reproductive structures that contain seeds and are used for the dispersal of reproductive materials. Seedless plants, on the other hand, reproduce through spores rather than seeds.