Biology, asked by duesaishetabirashm4, 1 year ago

How do angiosperms reproduce

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Answered by megaslim
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angiosperms  produce seeds that are inclosed in fruits for angiosperms to reproduce first pollen  falls on a flower stigma in time sperm cell and egg cell join together in flowers ovule  the zygote develops into the embyro part of the seed

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Answered by surya007
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any of the class(angiosperms)of vascular plants(as magnolias,grasses,oaks,roses,and daisies)that have the ovules and seeds enclosed in an ovary,from the embryo and endo sperm by double fertilisation,and typically have each flower surrounded by perianth composed of two sets of floral envelopes.
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