Biology, asked by ricknoshella, 1 year ago

of which kingdom did angiosperms belongs to and what are there characteristics?​


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Answered by arnab2261
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Angiosperms belong to kingdom Plantae.

Their characters -

➡️ Seeds are not enclosed.

➡️ Xylem lacks vessels.

➡️ Phloem lacks companion cells.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Angiosperm, any of about 300,000 species of flowering plants, the largest and most diverse group within the kingdom Plantae. Angiosperms represent approximately 80 percent of all the known green plants now living.

The variety of forms found among angiosperms is greater than that of any other plant group. The size range alone is quite remarkable, from the smallest individual flowering plant, probably the watermeal (Wolffia; Araceae) at less than 2 millimetres (0.08 inch), to one of the tallest angiosperms, Australia’s mountain ash tree (Eucalyptus regnans; Myrtaceae) at about 100 metres (330 feet). Between these two extremes lie angiosperms of almost every size and shape. Examples of this variability include the succulent cacti (Cactaceae), the fragile orchids (Orchidaceae), the baobabs (Adansonia species; Malvaceae), vines, rosette plants such as the dandelion (Asteraceae), and carnivorous plants such as sundews (Drosera; Droseraceae) and the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula; Droseraceae). To understand this vast array of forms, it is necessary to consider the basic structural plan of the angiosperms.

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