what are the plants that produce flowers and seeds called
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These seed plants fall into two groups, angiosperms and gymnosperms. Angiosperms are the flowering plants. Their seeds develop inside a female reproductive part of the flower, called the ovary, which usually ripens into a protective FRUIT. Gymnosperms(conifers, Ginkgo, and cycads) do not have flowers or ovaries.
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These seed plants fall into two groups, angiosperms and gymnosperms. Angiosperms are the flowering plants. Their seeds develop inside a female reproductive part of the flower, called the ovary, which usually ripens into a protective FRUIT. Gymnosperms(conifers, Ginkgo, and cycads) do not have flowers or ovaries.
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answer- the solution to the question is angiosperm
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Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits and are referred to as Angiosperms.
- it refers to those plants which produce their seeds enclosed within a fruit. they are out and away the foremost diverse group of land plants with a myriad variety of forms.
- Flowers, the reproductive organs of flowering plants, are is said to be the remarkable feature which distinguishes them from the other seed plants.
- Stamens with two pairs of pollen sacs, and a Closed carpel that encloses the ovules are some features peculiar to angiosperms.
- The earliest angiosperm fossils are in the type of pollen around 134 million years ago.
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