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what are the strobillus bore in Cycadeoids?

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Answered by 28mahekdugad58
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the cycadeoids. The bennettitaleans (note informal name rather than the order-level Bennettitales) were originally mistaken for cycads because of their cycad-like growth form . However, the reproductive structures of these plants and syndetocheilic stomata place them soundly in the anthophyte clade.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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A strobilus is a kind of structure that is present in different species of plants that consist of sporangia along a stem.

The strobili is marked by a central axis and it is surrounded by decussate plant structures that are arranged in circular pattern.

The decussate are modified leaves or stems and these are found in conifers.  The stems are used as sporangiophores.

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