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
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Answer:
d)
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d) domestication by man
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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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