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What are angiosperms?​

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Answered by byaswanth2005
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Angiosperms are a major division of plant life, which make up the majority of all plants on Earth. Angiosperm plants produce seeds encased in “fruits,” which include the fruits that you eat, but which also includes plants you might not think of as fruits, such as maple seeds, acorns, beans, wheat, rice, and corn.

Fruits, grains, vegetables, trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers are angiosperms. Most of the plants that people eat today are angiosperms. From the wheat that bakers use to make your bread to the tomatoes in your favourite salad, all of these plants are examples of angiosperms.

The angiosperms have historically been divided into two groups: the monocotyledons (monocots) and the dicotyledons (dicots). These terms derive from the number of seed leaves, or cotyledons , the plants have upon germination.

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Answered by jackzzjck
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Angiosperms are also known as “flowering plants” because flowers are a characteristic part of their reproductive structure – though again, you may not always recognize their flowers as the pretty, colorful petaled things you think of when you hear the word.

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