Log in. Cone's have either male or female reproductive structures for vascular seed plans, and Straw belies a reproductive structure that is clustered for seedless back circular plans. Describe the differences between pyramids and cones. Describe their similari… Compare and contrast the structures of a triglyceride and a phospholipid.
Problem Infer why there are more conifers than flowering …. View Full Video Already have an account? Emily M. Problem 35 Medium Difficulty Compare and contrast cones and strobili. Answer pines and spruces. View Answer. Glencoe Biology Chapter 21 Introduction to Plants. Discussion You must be signed in to discuss. Top Biology Educators MD. Maria D. Bridgette D. University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Diana C.
University of Pennsylvania. Brooke T. Biology Bootcamp Lectures Elements and Their Atoms In chemistry and physics, …. The Elements of Life In biology, the elements o…. Recommended Videos Problem 2. Problem 3. Problem 4. Coniferales pl. Gymnosperms produce two kinds of cones strobili : the female, and the male. Female cone, seed-cone, ovulate cone: with woody scales, produces the seed: megastrobilus,-i s.
NOTE: macrostrobilus is not recommended usage for female cone. Male cone, pollen-cone: usu. A , abl. A ; strobilus mas, abl. Spurious fruit: fructus s. IV spurius adj. II , a cone]; also meta,-ae s.
Mueller , the male cone oblong-cylindric, almost a foot long, the juvenile one covered with a brown wool. Conus,-i s. II corollae: corolla cone: - [Cystanthe procera; Magnoliaceae] corollae cono fere triplo longiore quam latiore F.
Mueller , with the cone of the corolla almost three times longer than wide. A , strobiliformis,-e adj. B , strobilinus,-a,-um adj. A ; see strobilaceus,-a,-um adj. A , conoideus,-a,-um adj. A , turbineus,-a,-um adj. A ; see conoideus,-a,-um adj. A : turbinate, i. A , claviformis,-e adj.
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