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 | | Coniferophyta- Pinus- Mature pine megasporophyll with 2 winged seeds. |  | | Coniferophyta- Pinus- Mature pollen grain of a pine |  | | Coniferophyta- Pinus- Fertilization in a pine ovule at the time of pollination |
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http://biodidac.bio.uottawa.ca/thumbnails/catquery.htm?maxrows_old=&StartRow=1&maxrows=64&kingdom=Plantae&phylum=Gymnosperms
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| | BIO 5 GENERAL BIOLOGY |
 | | The term "naked" seed refers to a seed that does not develop and mature within a protective layer called the fruit. |  | | Among gymnosperms, probably the most familiar plant is pine, a member of the Division Coniferophyta. |  | | Members of the Division Coniferophyta include plants that are familiar to most people. |
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http://www.csus.edu/indiv/r/reihmanm/gymnosperms.htm
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 | | These plants tend to be tough and can survive in stressful environments, including drought, high winds, heat, and cold. |  | | They bear cones instead of fruits, and their seeds do not have a shell-like outer coating like flowering plants. |  | | Plants from the Coniferophyta Division include pines, cedars, hemlocks, cypress, juniper, larches, firs, spruces, and yews. |
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http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordLandingES/Ecology/mpages/coniferophyta.htm
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| | Stem & Root Anatomy |
 | | Since these species have several cotyledons inside their seeds, they are conveniently referred to as polycots. |  | | Some of the coniferous genera (division Coniferophyta) are the most important timber trees in the world. |
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http://waynesword.palomar.edu/trjune99.htm
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| | Botany: Focus on Species |
 | | Gymnosperms are vascular plants that bear naked seeds not enclosed in specialized chambers. |  | | Pines, firs, and redwoods are examples of species that fall into the conifer division. |  | | There are four divisions of Gynosperms: Cycadophyta, which resemble palms; Ginkgophyta, of which the ginkgo is an ornamental tree with fan-like leaves; Gnetophyta, to which the Weltwitschia is a member; and Coniferophyta, defined as cone-bearing plants, and by far the largest division. |
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http://www.nbii.gov/disciplines/botany/species.html
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| | Coniferophyta - definition of Coniferophyta in Encyclopedia |
 | | Prior to this, the conifers were commonly known by the scientific names Coniferophyta, Coniferales or Coniferae. |  | | The current division name Pinophyta derives from the rules of taxonomic nomenclature, which require that the names of higher taxa in plants are based on the name of the type genus, in this case, Pinus (pines). |  | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Coniferophyta
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 | | This quiz deals with the morpology and anatomy of the Coniferophyta, Cycadophyta and Ginkgophyta. |
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http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hcs300/quiz/quiz8.htm
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| | SDSU Geology Park |
 | | Araucaria heterophylla (star "pine"; Norfolk "pine") [Division Coniferophyta] |
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http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/facilities/geopark/index.html
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| | Phylum: Coniferophyta |
 | | The term "conifer" comes cone, which is a cluster of scale-like sporophylls that is used in reproduction. |  | | You are in: Museum of Natural History >> Hall of Taxonomy >> Kingdom: Plantae >> Phylum: Coniferophyta |
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http://www.virtualology.com/halloftaxonomy/kingdomplantae/phylumconiferophyta
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| | Lover Vascular Plant -- Coniferophyta |
 | | Terms which occur in both ellipses are common to both. |  | | Terms appearing in only one ellipse is found in that group only. |  | | The following Venn diagram contrasts a composite Lower Vascular Plant (e.g., fern) to a gymnosperm (Pinus, Pinophyta or Coniferophyta). |
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http://www.towson.edu/~hull/Courses/Botany/Discuss/LVPvPino.html
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| | Neocallitropsis pancheri |
 | | Coniferophyta - 485 of the best sites selected by humans: Libocedrus -Libocedrus Cupressaceae Microbiota -Microbiota decussata Cupressaceae Neocallitropsis -Neocallitropsis pancheri Cupressaceae Papuacedrus... |  | | Neocallitropsis information sites: Coniferophyta: Cupressaceae: Neocallitropsis: Neocallitropsis pancheri - Description and image of this tree from New Caledonia. |
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http://www.specieslist.com/endangered/scientific_name/N/Neocallitropsis_pancheri.shtml
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| | Coniferophyta |
 | | SIUC / College of Science / Land Plants Online / Coniferophyta |
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http://www.science.siu.edu/landplants/Coniferophyta/coniferophyta.html
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 | | The reasonably described non-flowering plants basically comprise Lycopodium clavatum; Thuja occidentalis, Sabina and a few fragmentarily described conifers and their products (including a few with extensive, but recent provings with little clinical verification); and Equisetum hyemale, which although poorly-described, has a few strongly characterizing symptoms. |  | | I broke this group down into some smaller subgroups, largely above the level of botanical family, but feel that the meaningful groups here consist of "non-flowering plants" and its subgroup "coniferophyta." |
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http://www.lutravision.com/families.htm
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| | Illinois' Best Plants - Resources |
 | | Profusely illustrated in full color, these books cover three divisions of gymnosperms: Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Gnetophyta. |  | | Thirty pages of textual material precede the well-captioned photographs. |
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http://bestplants.chicago-botanic.org/resources.htm
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| | Plantae Coniferophyta |
 | | Websaiz.dk » Science » Biology » Flora and Fauna 187; Plantae &; Coniferophyta |
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http://www.websaiz.dk/Science/Biology/Flora_and_Fauna/Plantae/Coniferophyta
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| | EIBENGEWäCHSE |
 | | Die in Mitteleuropa bekanntesten Vertreter der Familie sind die Eiben, die auch in Parks oder Gärten angepflanzt werden. |  | | Die Eibengewächse (Taxaceae) bilden eine Familie von Pflanzen in der Abteilung der Nadelholzgewächse (Coniferophyta). |
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http://www.toonorama.com/encyclopedia/E/Eibengew%E4chse
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| | Coniferophyta - English dictionary meaning |
 | | Site design, layout and database management is copyrighted to realdictionary.com Please read our copyright notice to read in detail about data copyright and other copyrights. |  | | Coniferophyta - class Coniferopsida, Coniferopsida, subdivision Coniferophytina, Coniferophytina |
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http://www.realdictionary.com/C/dir/Coniferophyta.asp
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| | Peter's Taxa Summary |
 | | :Plantae > Coniferophyta > Pinopsida: Families * Araucariaceae (75) * Podocarpaceae (203) * Cephalotaxaceae (10) * Taxaceae (30) * Cupressaceae (241) * Taxodiaceae (45) * Pinaceae |  | | :Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Primates > Hominidae > Homo: Species * Homo erectus (3) * Homo sapiens neanderthalis (12) * Homo habilis (2) * Homo sapiens sapiens (7) :Plantae: Divisions * Anthocerotophyta (6) * Hepaticophyta (28) * Bryophyta (17) * Lycopodiophyta (88) * Coniferophyta |  | | * Cycadophyta (707) * Polypodiophyta (520) * Equisetophyta (93) * Psilotophyta (11) * Ginkgophyta (24) * Rhyniophyta (3) * Gnetophyta (63) :Plantae > Coniferophyta: Classes * Pinopsida |
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http://www.wideopenwest.com/~peterwchen/taxonomy.html
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| | Coniferophyta |
 | | Kategorie: Home > Wissenschaft > Naturwissenschaften > Biologie > Flora und Fauna > Plantae > Coniferophyta (1 Einträge) |
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http://www.webverzeichnis.de/1200098.htm
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 | | Die Nadelholzgewächse (Coniferophyta), von lateinisch conifera: "Zapfenträger", bilden eine monophyletische Abteilung von Samenpflanzen (Spermatophyta). |
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http://www.lexlkon.de/lexikon.php?title=Nadelholzgew%E4chse
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