where are seeds of gymosperms formed?
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gymosperms often package their seeds in cones
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Gymosperms are a part of seed plants ( plants which produce seeds ). It's seeds are formed the surface of the plants leaves or scales which can often be seen in the form of a stalk or cones. Here the process pollination occurs when pollen grain lands directly on the ovules, generally one fertilization event occur in the ovules.
conifers, cycads, gnetophytes and ginkgo are some examples of gymnosperms.
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nice question
here is your answer,
Gymosperms are a part of seed plants ( plants which produce seeds ). It's seeds are formed the surface of the plants leaves or scales which can often be seen in the form of a stalk or cones. Here the process pollination occurs when pollen grain lands directly on the ovules, generally one fertilization event occur in the ovules.
conifers, cycads, gnetophytes and ginkgo are some examples of gymnosperms.
hope this helps
if u have further doubts or have any question, ask me frankly. i would love to help
Thank you
#Sneha
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