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This diagram shows the life cycle of a pine tree.
A circular diagram shows the life stages of a pine tree. The first stage is labeled "seedling" and shows a small plant with a few green needles coming out of the top. The next stage is labeled "adult tree" and shows a large tree with needles and pine cones on its branches. Next, a close-up of a single tree branch shows two types of cones. A big, green cone with large scales is labeled "female cone" and a small, yellow cone without scales is labeled "male cone". Another close-up of the branch shows that the male cones are gone, and the female cones are now labeled "fertilized cones". The fertilized cones are brown and their scales are open. Finally, small, tan objects labeled "seeds" are shown falling from the open scales of the fertilized cones.  An arrow points back to the seedling to show a complete cycle.
What grows in a fertilized cone?
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