The first conifers appeared between 318 and 299 million years ago. That was during the end of the Carboniferous period. Specifically, it was during the Pennsylvanian series.
yes they are
Conifers produce gametes within their cones.
A true statement about conifers is that they release pollen grains. Conifers are gymnosperms, meaning they produce seeds that are not covered by fruit, unlike flowering plants (angiosperms). Their needle-like leaves are adapted to minimize water loss, making them efficient in conserving water.
Conifers are evergreens. They have cones with seeds in them. They have separate male and female "flowers".
The most diverse group of gymnosperms are the conifers.
yes they are
Conifers are trees.
The leaves of conifers are called 'needles'
Encyclopedia of Conifers was created in 2012.
Conifers release pollen grains.
P. den Ouden has written: 'Manual of cultivated conifers hardy in the cold- and warm-temperate zone' -- subject(s): Conifers 'Manual of cultivated conifers' -- subject(s): Conifers, Ornamental conifers, Varieties
Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.
Conifers do blossom and produce seeds. That is sexually.
Conifers produce gametes within their cones.
Encyclopedia of Conifers has 1500 pages.
A true statement about conifers is that they release pollen grains. Conifers are gymnosperms, meaning they produce seeds that are not covered by fruit, unlike flowering plants (angiosperms). Their needle-like leaves are adapted to minimize water loss, making them efficient in conserving water.
CONIFERS eat food by using there wastes and then eating it again.