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10 March, 19:59

In terms of reproduction, how are cones and flowers different?

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  1. 10 March, 20:10
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    Flowers and Cones are quite different structurally. Cones when mature have an almost woody texture; they are elongated and are made up of scales. Flowers have colorful petals, sepals (which are leaves below the petals), and both male and female reproductive portions, called the stamens and pistils, respectively.
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