Students explored the botanical garden. Teacher asked them to Identify some angiospermic plants. What criteria students may used to identify them? *
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- The reproductive organs in the flowers of these plants enable them to utilize a more species-specific breeding system.
- They have stamens that bear pollen.
- They have smaller male and female gametophytes in comparison to those of other seed-bearing plants, i.e. gymnosperms
- The vegetative parts of the plants are consumed by a vast variety of insects and invertebrates.
- The basic body of angiosperms has mainly these parts: roots, stems, leaves, and flowers, and the two main parts of the structure of the angiosperm are root systems and shoot systems.
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