Cones are the reproductive structure in gymnosperms.
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Gymnosperm reproduction differs from that of angiosperms in several ways. In angiosperms, the female gametophyte in the ovule exists in an enclosed structure, the ovary; in gymnosperms, the female gametophyte is present on exposed bracts of the female cone and is not enclosed in an ovary.
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➧ Cones are the reproductive structure in gymnosperms.
➫ True
❱ In gymnosperms, the reproductive structure is called a strobilus or a cone.
❱ Both male and female strobili can be present on the same tree (Pinus) or on different trees (Cycas).
❱ Gymnosperm plants are heterosporous.
❱ They produce different spores, which are the haploid microspores and megaspores.
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➧ Cones are the reproductive structure in gymnosperms.
➫ True
❱ In gymnosperms, the reproductive structure is called a strobilus or a cone.
❱ Both male and female strobili can be present on the same tree (Pinus) or on different trees (Cycas).
❱ Gymnosperm plants are heterosporous.
❱ They produce different spores, which are the haploid microspores and megaspores.
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Thanks...✊
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