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  1. Conifer cones (8328 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Pine_cones,_mature_female.jpg|left|85px|Mature female Europe...
    3: ...e is the [[seed]]-producing female cone. The male cones, which produces [[pollen]], are usually herbaceou...
    5: ...e_cones,_immature_male.jpg|right|thumb|120px|male cones of a pine]]
    6: ...cs). The photo (right) shows mature male [[pine]] cones shortly after pollen release.
    10: ==Female cones of the conifer families==

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  1. China (38909 bytes)
    132: ...of [[terrestrial]] origin. Groups of [[volcanic]] cones occur in the Great Plain of north China. In the [...
  2. Banksia (1867 bytes)
    17: ...nd flowers. Once the flowers start to die off the cones become dry and brown, clinging to the plant for s...
    19: The knobbly appearance of aged banksia cones inspired children's writer [[May Gibbs]] to creat...
  3. Eye (21834 bytes)
    63: == Rods and Cones Cytology ==
    65: ...nsitive cells - [[rod cell|rods]] and [[cone cell|cones]]. Though structurally and metabolically similar,...
    69: ... down into [[opsin]] and [[retinal]]; iodopsin of cones breaks down into [[photopsin]] and [[retinal]]. T...
    71: ...entials from rods share neurons, where those from cones are given their own. This results in the high vis...
    73: ...es are stimulated to the same extent, and no blue cones are stimulated, [[yellow]] is seen. For this reas...
  4. Retina (13061 bytes)
    5: ...] cells (mainly [[rod cell|rods]] and [[cone cell|cones]], but also some [[ganglion cell|retinal ganglion...
    16: ...ckness of the retina before reaching the rods and cones. However it does not pass through the [[epitheliu...
    20: ...e inner plexiform layer. In the outer the rod and cones connect to the vertically running bipolar cells a...
    22: ... centre of the macula is the foveal pit where the cones are smallest and in a hexagonal mosaic, the most ...
    25: ...tterned excitation" of the retinal receptors, the cones and rods. The excitation is processed by the neur...
  5. Pollen (5420 bytes)
    5: ...g plant|angiosperm]] [[flower]] or male [[conifer cones|cone]] of a [[Pinophyta|coniferous]] plant). Poll...
  6. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    44: ...ange and begin to bend slightly - hence the term "cones" being used to denote temperature.
  7. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    18: *'''[[Volcanic cones]]''' or [[cinder cone]]s result from eruptions th...
    117: ...leys of ashes and stones. In some volcanoes these cones form lower down the mountain, along rift zones or...
  8. Seed (4968 bytes)
    12: ...ough the seeds do become covered by the [[conifer cones|cone]] scales as they develop. An example of a ha...
  9. Gymnosperm (2478 bytes)
    1: ...sperms]]), but naked on the scales of a [[Conifer cones|cone]] or cone-like structure. The production of ...
  10. Conifer cones (8328 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Pine_cones,_mature_female.jpg|left|85px|Mature female Europe...
    3: ...e is the [[seed]]-producing female cone. The male cones, which produces [[pollen]], are usually herbaceou...
    5: ...e_cones,_immature_male.jpg|right|thumb|120px|male cones of a pine]]
    6: ...cs). The photo (right) shows mature male [[pine]] cones shortly after pollen release.
    10: ==Female cones of the conifer families==
  11. Archimedes (13735 bytes)
    39: ...s calculates the areas and volumes of sections of cones, spheres and paraboloids.
  12. Telharmonium (3225 bytes)
    10: ...cting ordinary telephone receivers to large paper cones — a primitive form of [[loudspeaker]]. Inde...
  13. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    101: ...ed orally, and they serve to protect the rods and cones against the destructive effects of light.
  14. Honolulu, Hawaii (19495 bytes)
    72: ...ntial areas built in extinct [[volcanic cone|tuff cones]] along the western end of the Honolulu District,...
  15. Geyser (14881 bytes)
    20: ...nt, bursts; and ''cone geysers'' which erupt from cones or mounds of siliceous sinter (also known as [[ge...
  16. Optic fovea (2253 bytes)
    5: ...ds]]. Compared to the rest of the [[retina]], the cones in the foveal pit are smaller and more densely pa...
  17. Roman commerce (14626 bytes)
    20: ...ce trade in pepper,almonds, hazelnuts, stone pine cones, walnuts, coconuts, apricots and peaches besides ...
  18. Color (30968 bytes)
    177: ... or, most commonly but quite misleadingly, ''blue cones'').
    178: ...hich maximally excites the mid-wavelength/"green" cones.
    180: The sensitivity curves of the cones are roughly bell-shaped, and overlap considerably...
    182: ...ength is used (including that to which the target cones are maximally sensitive). The set of all possible...
    186: ...annels, constructed out of the raw input from the cones: a red-green channel, a blue-yellow channel, and ...
  19. Fruit (8416 bytes)
    4: ...and some [[juniper]]s have ''berry-like'', fleshy cones.

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