Biology, asked by muskaahn, 1 year ago

what are angiosperms?


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Answered by Akshikasharma22
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plants having flowers and produce seeds enclosed within a carpel
also known as flowering plant.
it can be terrestrial or aquatic
their three basic body parts are leaves , stems and roots

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Answered by Anonymous
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➜ Majority of plants we see around us show each variety in the leaves flowers and fruits and attract our attention. These plants belong to a group called and "Angiosperms" . (Greek: angion = cover , Spermae = seeds )

➜ In these plants seeds are enclosed in structures called fruits . Angiosperms are the most evolved group of plants.

➜ The adult plant body is sporophyte.

➜ It shows distinct root stem and leaves. The most significant feature of angiosperms is the flower, which encloses the reduced gametophyte. It is the reproductive part of a plant. It may be found singly or in a cluster called inflorescence.
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