Conifers produce gametes within their cones.
Yes, gymnosperms produce ovules. Ovules are the structures within female cones where female gametes are produced and fertilized by male gametes to form seeds. Gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes, among others.
Horsetails produce seeds while mosses, ferns, and conifers produce spores.
No, However humans produce skin cells by mitosis and gametes by meiosis.
The testes in males and the ovaries in females produce gametes.
No, conifers and angiosperms are not the same. Conifers are a group of plants that produce seeds in cones, while angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds within a fruit. Angiosperms are a larger, more diverse group that includes both trees and non-woody plants, while conifers are a specific type of woody plant.
Conifers produce gametes within their cones.
Yes, gymnosperms produce ovules. Ovules are the structures within female cones where female gametes are produced and fertilized by male gametes to form seeds. Gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes, among others.
Conifers do blossom and produce seeds. That is sexually.
Conifers produce seeds that are enclosed in an integument and born on cones. The integument is a thin layer of cells. Conifers do not produce flowers but in early spring, they produce flower-like structures.
Many species of conifers produce cones, including pine, spruce, fir, cedar, hemlock, and cypress trees. Cones are the reproductive structures of conifers, containing seeds that are dispersed for the continuation of the species.
Horsetails produce seeds while mosses, ferns, and conifers produce spores.
conifers will not produce seeds. they produce cones
No, However humans produce skin cells by mitosis and gametes by meiosis.
the scrotum contains the testes, which produce gametes
conifers
plant produce gametes through meiosis
Yes, conifers produce seeds inside their cones True easier to understand