Biology, asked by chemdruid6598, 10 months ago

Angiosperms have dominated the land flora
primarily because of their
(a) power of adaptability in diverse habitat
(b) property of producing large number of seeds
(c) nature of self - pollination
(d) domestication by man

Answers

Answered by AmeeraAnsari
2

Answer:

d)

Explanation:

d) domestication by man

Answered by Raghav1330
1

Option (a) is the right answer.

Angiosperms have dominated the land flora primarily because of their power in adapting in this diverse habitat system.

It's due to the following reasons :

- They are versatile in adapting with the nature and have the ability to grow both in aquatic as well as terrestrial habits.

- Angiosperms are very closely attached to the female reproductive part of any plant ,i.e, carpel.

- Hereby on being closely enclosed with carpel they're classified as angiosperms as carpel guards the growing plant or embryo.

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