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the sporophyll are arranged as distinct strobili or cone in​

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Answered by atul20972
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The sporophylls are usually aggregated in the form of compact structures called cones or strobili. The cones are generally unisexual, i.e., the male cones are microsporangiate (pollen cones) and the female cones are megasporangiate (seed cones). So, the correct answer is 'Spores → Sporangia → Sporophylls → Strobili'.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Sporophyll are arranged as distinct strobili or cone in a gymnosperm.

  • Living gymnosperms plant groups, most of which bear a large,  prominent strobili or cones.
  • The strobili are analogous to lycopsids. Strobili is composed of a reduced stem typically consisting of several modified leaves bearing sporangia
  • Gymnosperms naturally contain pollen and mature eggs in so-called cone structures. Pollen cones at the key base of each sporophyll that has two micro sporangia, or scales.
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