Biology, asked by dkirange, 1 month ago

what are cones??? in plants​

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Answered by uk0170771
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Cone, also called strobilus, in botany, mass of scales or bracts, usually ovate in shape, containing the reproductive organs of certain nonflowering plants. The cone, a distinguishing feature of pines and other conifers, is also found on all gymnosperms, on some club mosses, and on horsetails.

Answered by TheExuberant
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Cones are active at higher light levels (photopic vision), are capable of color vision and are responsible for high spatial acuity.

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