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What are called angiosperms?

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Answered by thewarrior12
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angiosperm is a plant of a large group that comprises those that have flowers and produce seeds enclosed within a carpel,including herbaceous plants,shrubs,grasses,and most trees

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Angiosperms: The flowering plants of the Kingdom Plantae are called the Angiosperms. They are the most diverse group of terrestrial- habitat plants. They are seed-producing plants.
  • Angiosperms: The flowering plants of the Kingdom Plantae are called the Angiosperms. They are the most diverse group of terrestrial- habitat plants. They are seed-producing plants. Monocotyledons: The monocotyledons, also referred to as monocots. They are flowering plants or Angiosperms, which produce seeds containing only one cotyledon. Legumes are the best examples of monocotyledons.
  • Angiosperms: The flowering plants of the Kingdom Plantae are called the Angiosperms. They are the most diverse group of terrestrial- habitat plants. They are seed-producing plants. Monocotyledons: The monocotyledons, also referred to as monocots. They are flowering plants or Angiosperms, which produce seeds containing only one cotyledon. Legumes are the best examples of monocotyledons.Dicotyledons: The dicotyledons, also referred to as dicots. They are flowering plants or Angiosperms, which produce seeds containing two cotyledons. Grains are the best examples of dicotyledons
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