Biology, asked by nitya718, 1 month ago

Which of these features is used to classify organisms as flowering plants?
a) roots with hairs c) Spores behind the leaves
b) seeds within fruits d) Naked seeds

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Answered by afrazaffan
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Answer: roots with hairs

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option a) roots with hairs

Roots with hairs  is used to classify organisms as flowering plants.

  • They can be divided into several categories: Depending on whether seeds are present or not, Depending on whether the plants bloom or not, based on the existence of roots, stalks, and leaves.
  • Plants with this kind of root structure will also have primary roots. Angiosperms are characterised by their adventitious root systems, which are changed for functions like breathing, support, and food storage.
  • Regardless of the type of plant, the morphology of a flowering plant always comprises the roots, stem, leaves, flowers, and fruits. The scientific field of morphology is concerned with the examination of the composition, traits, and form of living things.
  • The shoot tip and root tip's apical meristems, where cells divide quickly, are the source of primary growth. The process of subsequent cell elongation also aids in initial growth. During basic growth, shoots and roots expand, allowing plants to continuously search for water (roots) or sunlight (shoots).

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