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How does a pine seed get out of a pine cone?

On ripening of seeds the cone axis alongates and the seeds get out by wind velocity


What is serotinus Cone?

A type of pine cone that requires fire for the seeds to be dispersed from the cone


What does favorable climate mean?

it means when germination has made the seeds and the female cone opens and the seeds fall out of the cone.


What are the contents of a pine cone?

A pine cone contains the trees seeds.


Where the seeds of a pine tree is?

Cone


Is a gymnosperm a cone?

Yes, gymnosperms are plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit. They typically produce cones to house their seeds, which are exposed on the surface of the cone.


What types of seeds would be dispersed by animals?

pine seeds,berry seeds,and pine cone seeds


What is the structure of a female cone?

The structure of the female cone is the reproductive cone that contains the seeds of the plant. It is also called the Conifer cone.


Why does the fire pine need heat to release its seeds?

The seeds are shut inside the cone. The cone only opens in response to the higher heat levels and temperatures of fire. Once so opened, the cone releases the seeds. The seeds fall to the ground, to be eaten or to grow into trees


What holds seeds of a cone bearing plant?

The seeds of cone-bearing plants (gymnosperms) are usually held within the scales of a cone structure, which protects the seeds as they develop. These cones can be either male (producing pollen) or female (containing ovules that develop into seeds).


How are the seeds of a conifer protected?

Conifers hide their seeds inside of cones. That is where they get their name. Conifers are cone-bearing trees.


What type of seeds do cone -bearing plants produce?

Cone-bearing plants, also known as gymnosperms, produce seeds that are typically found in cones. These seeds are not enclosed in an ovary and often have a hard outer shell. Examples of cone-bearing plants include pine trees, spruces, and firs.