Biology, asked by swatishelke2003, 11 months ago

hello everyone..... Explain in brief two classes of Angiosperms? Draw and label one example of each class. tell me fast plzzzz. ​

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Answered by aniha2account
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Angiosperms (flowering plants) can be divided into two categories, Monocotyledons (monocots) and dicotyledons (dicots). Most angiosperms can be divided into these two categories, but there are exceptions. Monocots: count the flower petals. They usually occur in multiples of 3.

Answered by damrooandroid
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The flowers that these plants bear are their reproductive organs. Flowers develop onto fruits and seeds are formed within fruits. Thus, these seeds are covered, hence, they are called angiosperms.

The plants whose seeds can be divided into two equal halfes or dicotylidons are called dicotylidonous plants and whose seeds cannot be divided into equal parts are called monocotyledonous plants.

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