A male cone should contain no ovules whatsoever
that female cones contain at least one ovule at the base of each scale
Megasporangium
Coniferous trees produce seeds in structures called cones. The female cones contain the seeds, which are usually located at the base of each scale. When the seeds are mature, the cone opens up, releasing them to be dispersed by the wind or animals.
Pine cones have seeds inside their scales. The seeds are located at the base of each scale and are dispersed when the cone opens or breaks apart.
Cones and pyramids have only one base, but prisms have multiple bases.
the gynoecium is composed of carpels. at the base of the carpel is ovary, within which develops one or more multicellular structures called ovules that each contain an egg.
Pyramids, no; cones, yes (except the base).
New ovules are developing in the ovary
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The tiny chamber containing the plant's ovules is called the ovary. It is typically located at the base of the flower and is a part of the female reproductive system in plants where the ovules are produced and stored before fertilization.
The ovule of a flower is usually located in the base of the flower, near the stem
The base of the pistil is called the ovary. It contains the ovules, which develop into seeds after fertilization.