plants that have reproductive structures called cones are

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Put your choice and i can judge from there

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"Cone-gratulations on asking about plants with reproductive structures called cones! These magnificent plants belong to a group called gymnosperms. Some examples of cone-bearing plants, also known as conifers, include pines, spruces, firs, cedars, and junipers. These plants are truly on top of their "cone game" when it comes to reproduction!"

Plants that have reproductive structures called cones are typically gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that do not have flowers or fruits like angiosperms (flowering plants). Instead, they have cones as their reproductive structures.

To find specific examples of plants with cones, you can start by looking at some common gymnosperm groups:

1. Conifers: This group includes well-known cone-bearing trees such as pine, spruce, fir, and cedar. Conifers are the largest group of gymnosperms and are widely distributed around the world. They have male cones that produce pollen and female cones that contain ovules.

2. Cycads: Cycads are a group of palm-like plants that have large cone-like structures. They are often found in tropical or subtropical regions. Cycad cones can be quite large and are either male or female.

3. Gingko: The gingko tree, specifically Ginkgo biloba, is a unique gymnosperm that also has cones. The female cones of gingko are quite different in appearance, often resembling small, apricot-like fruits. However, they are still considered cones.

4. Gnetophytes: Gnetophytes are a diverse group of gymnosperms that have some unique characteristics. This group includes plants like Ephedra, Welwitschia, and Gnetum, all of which have cone-like reproductive structures.

When identifying plants with cones, it is important to remember that not all gymnosperms have cones, and not all cone-bearing plants are gymnosperms. Some angiosperms, like the hop plant (Humulus), also produce cone-like structures but have evolved separately from gymnosperms.

wait nvm the correct answer is gymnosperms

(I think I spelled it right)

The choices are

A. Angiosperms
B. Gametophytes
C. Gymnosperms
D. Sporophytes