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In which of the following plants strobili are not formed

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Answered by PatilSoham
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A strobilus (plural: strobili) is a structure present on many land plant species consisting of sporangia-bearing structures densely aggregated along a stem. Strobili are often called cones, but some botanists restrict the use of the term cone to the woody seed strobili of conifers. Strobili are characterized by a central axis (anatomically a stem) surrounded by spirally arranged or decussate structures that may be modified leaves or modified stems.

Leaves that bear sporangia are called sporophylls, while sporangia-bearing stems are called sporangiophores

Lycophytes

Sphenophytes

Seed plants

Evolution of strobili

Etymology

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Answered by phillipinestest
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Strobili are not formed in Non-Flowering Plants like Ferns.

Explanation:

  • Strobili in a plant is necessary for procreation of seeds thus, non-flowering plants like ferns, moss, liverworts etc.
  • Therefore, any plant which is not a flowering plant are lacking in strrobili.
  • Seed plants produce ovules and pollen in various structures except for flowering plants.
  • Microsporangia bearing strobili are called microsporangiate strobili or pollen cones, and those bearing ovules are megasporangiate strobili or seed cones (or ovulate cones).

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