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what is angiosperms​

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Answered by sch85449
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Angiosperms : A plant of large group that comprises those that have flowers and produce seeds enclosed with carpel, including herbaceouplants shurbs,grasses and most trees Example Magnolia trees,roses,tutlip etc

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Answered by Anonymous
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the word angiosperms is made up of two Greek words angio means covered and sperm means seed... these are also called flowering plants... the seed develop inside and ovary which is modified to become a fruit... plant embryos in seeds have structure called cotyledons...picture also called seed leaves because of many instances bay emerge and become green when the seed germinates...the angiosperm are divided into two groups on the basis of number of cotyledons present inside the seed... plants with seeds having single cotyledon are called monocots and plants with seeds having two cotyledons are called dicots

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