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describe the various parts of angiospermic plant

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There are four main flower parts in angiosperms: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. The stamen is considered the male portion of a plant and the carpel is considered the female portion. Pollen is produced in the stamen and the female ovary is contained within the plant carpel.

Flowering plants, also called angiosperms, are the most numerous of all the divisions in the Plant Kingdom.

The parts of a flowering plant are characterized by two basic systems: a root system and a shoot system.

These two systems are connected by vascular tissue that runs from the root through the shoot. The shoot system allows plants to reproduce and to obtain food through photosynthesis.

The roots of a flowering plant are very important. They keep the plant anchored in the ground and obtain nutrients and water from the soil. Roots are also useful for food storage. Nutrients and water are absorbed through tiny root hairs that extend from the root system. Some plants have a primary root, or taproot, with smaller secondary roots extending from the main root. Others have fibrous roots with thin branches extending in various directions.

Plant stems provide support for the plant and allow nutrients and water to travel throughout the plant. Within the stemand throughout the plant are tube-like tissues called xylem and phloem. These tissues carry water, food, and nutrients to all parts of the plant.Leaves are the sites of food production for the flowering plant.

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