Biology, asked by vrushalipramodn, 5 hours ago

Hibiscus is an Angiosperms [gives reason]..

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Answered by eashu53
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Explanation:

The gymnosperms tent to produce their seed in the form of cones . An example of gymnosperms would be a pine tree. The angiosperm which contains the hibiscus rosasinensis had a seed covering on the seed. This phylogenetic tree compares the hibiscus rosasinensis with other species within the genius Hiniscus

Answered by anishkumarsingh2022
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(An example of an gymnosperm would be a pine tree) The angiosperm, which contains the Hibiscus rosa- sinensis, has a seed covering on the seed. The angiosperms are separated into the monocots and the eudicots. ... This phylogenic tree compares the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis with other species within the genus Hibiscus.

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