Write the characteristic of division angiosperms.
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The sporophytes are diploid.
The root system is very complex and consists of cortex, xylem, phloem, and epidermis.
The flowers undergo double and triple fusion which leads to the formation of a diploid zygote and triploid endosperm.
Angiosperms can survive in a variety of habitats, including marine habitats.
The process of fertilization is quicker in angiosperms. The seeds are also produced quickly due to the smaller female reproductive parts.
All angiosperms are comprised of stamens which are the reproductive structures of the flowers. They produce the pollen grains that carry the hereditary information.
The carpels enclose developing seeds that may turn into a fruit.
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Characteristics of Angiosperms
All plants have flowers at some stage in their life. ...
The sporophyte is differentiated into stems, roots, and leaves.
The vascular system has true vessels in the xylem and companion cells in the phloem.
The stamens (microsporophyll) and the carpels (megasporophyll) are organized into a structure called the flower.
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