How does the life cycle of conifers differ from that of the flowering plants?
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How does the life cycle of conifers differ from that of the flowering plants?
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They undergo double fertilization to produce a triploid endosperm. The seed of the flowering plants is covered by a fruit. On the other hand, conifers produce unisexual cones as the reproductive structures. They do not undergo double fertilization and the seed of the conifer is naked.
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