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a characteristic angiosperm is.......? ​

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Answered by swathy269
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All plants have flowers at some stage in their life. ...

The sporophyte is differentiated into stems, roots, and leaves.

The vascular system has true vessels in the xylem and companion cells in the phloem.

The stamens (microsporophyll) and the carpels (megasporophyll) are organized into a structure called the flower.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Angiosperms: The flowering plants of the Kingdom Plantae are called the Angiosperms. They are the most diverse group of terrestrial- habitat plants. They are seed-producing plants.

Monocotyledons: The monocotyledons, also referred to as monocots. They are flowering plants or Angiosperms, which produce seeds containing only one cotyledon. Legumes are the best examples of monocotyledons.

Dicotyledons: The dicotyledons, also referred to as dicots. They are flowering plants or Angiosperms, which produce seeds containing two cotyledons. Grains are the best examples of dicotyledons

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