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Q. In Pinus, male cone bears a large number of

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Microsporophylls and megasporophylls are the leaf-like structures on which microsporangia (pollen sacs) and magasporangia are borne on the same plant of Pinus. The sporophylls are aggregated in form of cones. [a] Male cones are smaller, also known as microstrobili (staminate strobili). [b] Female cones are larger, known as macrostrobili (ovulate strobili). Each male cone consists of an elongated axis, bearing a number of spirally arranged microsporophylls. On the underside of which two microsporangia develop and get filled with microspores (pollen grains). Anther or microsporangium is the male reproductive structures of angiosperms. Microsporangium forms microspores (pollens), through microsporogenesis. Ligule is a tongue-like membranous outgrowth, present on upper surface, near the base of the microphyllous leaf in pteridophytes (e.g., Selaginelld). The ligule shrinks and becomes inconspicuous in mature leaves.