3) How are Angiosperms classified?
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There are three common ways of classifying angiosperms. The artificial classification system uses visible characteristics such as color, leaf shape, or fruit size to group plants. The natural classification system uses more scientific means such as chemistry, anatomy, and preferred growth locations to classify plants.
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Based on the types of cotyledon present, angiosperms are divided into two classes. They are monocotyledons and dicotyledons. The dicotyledonous angiosperms have two cotyledons in their seeds and the monocotyledonous angiosperms have one cotyledon.
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