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Enlist the general characters of Angiosperms with two examples

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Answered by love6941
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Angiosperms have much smaller female reproductive parts than non-flowering plants, allowing them to produce seeds more quickly.Angiosperms have carpels that enclose developing seeds that may turn into a fruit.A great advantage for angiosperms is the production of endosperm. Endosperm is a material that forms after fertilization and serves as a highly nutritional food source for the developing seed and seedling.

Examples

Angiosperms come in a variety of forms. Some common examples of angiosperms include magnolia trees, roses, tulips, and tomatoes. Magnolia trees can be found towering all throughout the southern United States. These trees are prime examples of angiosperms. They are large trees growing up to 40 feet tall. Their large, impressive flowers are used to attract pollinators and as a means of reproduction.


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Answered by BarrettArcher
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Angiosperms may be defined as the plants that bears fruits and fully developed seeds. These plants shows proper internal fertilization. These are also known as flowering plants.

Flowers acts as the reproductive organ in the angiosperms. All angiosperms have stamen that acts as the male reproductive organs. The carpel is the female reproductive organ in all the angiosperm. They have highly developed tissues for the transportation of food and water. Some examples of angiosperms are tulips, roses and magnolia trees.

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