two feature of angiosperms
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Their ability to flower sets them apart from non-flowering plants, also known as gymnosperms, allowing them a successful means of reproduction. If you look closely into the flowers, you can see the trademark characteristics of angiosperms, including stamens, carpels, and tiny pollen grains.
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1. The sporophyte which is the dominant plant in the life-cycle is differentiated into roots, stem and leaves.
2. The highest degree of perfection of the vascular system with true vessels in the xylem and companion cells in the phloem.
2. The highest degree of perfection of the vascular system with true vessels in the xylem and companion cells in the phloem.
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