This is a redundant question, as the very meaning of conifers is that they are trees that produce cones. All conifers produce cones, like, for example, pine trees produce pine cones.
"Gymnosperm" is an informal term for any plant of the extant groups Coniferophyta, (conifers) Cycadophyta, (cycads) Ginkgophyta (1 species gingko biloba), and Gnetophyta as opposed to the angiosperms or flowering plants. Gymnosperms reproduce by means of seeds. Unfertilised seeds are called "ovules" With the first cell division it is called a "zygote" and thereafter an "embryo". The male gene carrier is called pollen. (For more about pollen - ask. The seeds of gymnosperms are in direct contact with the environment (can be covered with a scale as in "cones"). The ovules of angiosperms, by contrast, are encased in an ovary.
rats do not eat pine cones
mud cones formed by pellets of mud
Dogs wear cones to stop them from licking a wound or an infection and to protect their skin
Flowers attract by smell and color, but some birds are attracted to pine cones, like the various species of finches called crossbills.
Conifers produce gametes within their cones.
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.
conifers
Yes, conifers produce seeds inside their cones True easier to understand
Conifers produce gametes within their cones.
Conifers don't produce real flowers. However they do produce "flower-like pollen."
Conifers produce seeds, not fruits. The seeds of conifers are typically contained within cones, which are the reproductive structures of these plants. The cones protect and disperse the seeds when they are mature.
Conifers have structures known as cones instead of flowers. Cones are the reproductive structures of conifers that contain seeds. They are typically found on both male and female trees.
They are called conifers, or having cones.
Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.
Conifers develop male and female cones for sexual reproduction and produce seeds on female cones
Conifers produce cones and not flowers.