economical impotance of angiosperms
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The flowering plants have a number of uses as food, specifically as grains, sugars, vegetables, fruits, oils, nuts, and spices. In addition, plants and their products serve a number of other needs, such as dyes, fibres, timber, fuel, medicines, and ornamentals.
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✨Angiosperms are of economic importance because:
✨In most terrestrial ecosystems, angiosperms account for most of the photosynthetic conversion of radiant energy into chemical energy. Angiosperms thus form the basis for most terrestrial food chains.
✨The vast majority of our food comes directly or indirectly from angiosperms. For example:- all cereal grains and most vegetables, fruits, and nuts are obtained from angiosperms,- most spices are obtained from angiosperms, and- most non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages are made from angiosperms.
✨Many angiosperms produce chemicals with significant medicinal properties. Other angiosperms produce chemicals with significant effects on the human central nervous system.
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✨In most terrestrial ecosystems, angiosperms account for most of the photosynthetic conversion of radiant energy into chemical energy. Angiosperms thus form the basis for most terrestrial food chains.
✨The vast majority of our food comes directly or indirectly from angiosperms. For example:- all cereal grains and most vegetables, fruits, and nuts are obtained from angiosperms,- most spices are obtained from angiosperms, and- most non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages are made from angiosperms.
✨Many angiosperms produce chemicals with significant medicinal properties. Other angiosperms produce chemicals with significant effects on the human central nervous system.
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