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Responde:

Why are trees like the cedar called conifers?

Where in the tree do the male and female cones grow?

How does pollination take place?

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: lunahernandez40
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Respuesta:

1)Members of this group are called conifers because most carry the seeds in specialized structures called cones. The cones protect the ovules and later the seeds, and facilitate pollination and dispersal.

2)the female and male strobili are found in the same tree and it is thus that when the male strobilus opens, it releases a large quantity of pollen grains that are the male reproductive structure and contain the sex cell; These are carried by the wind and will fertilize the ovules in the female strobili, which may or may not be from their own mother tree.

3)Pollination is the process through which pollen is transferred from the stamen (male flower organ) to the stigma (female flower organ)

Explicación:

Espero te ayude


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