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angiosperms logo #21820'flowering plants'; plants with developing seeds enclosed in an ovary.
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Angiosperms

Angiosperms logo #20023(pronounced AN-gee-oh-sperms) Angiosperms (meaning 'covered seed') are flowering plants. They produce seeds enclosed in fruit (an ovary). They are the dominant type of plant today; there are over 250,000 species. Their flowers are used in reproduction. Angiosperms evolved about 140 million years ago, during the late Jurassic period, and were eaten ...
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angiosperms

angiosperms logo #20973Any member of the more than 250,000 species of flowering plants (division magnoliophyta) having roots, stems, leaves, and well-developed conductive tissues (xylem and phloem). Angiosperms are often differentiated from gymnosperms by their production of seeds within a closed chamber (the ovary). The magnoliophyta division is composed of two classes,...
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Angiosperms

Angiosperms logo #10444Flowering plants (having seeds enclosed in an ovary).
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Angiosperms

Angiosperms logo #22487Plants that bear the seeds within a pericarp, in distinction from the gymnosperms which have naked ovules and seeds; having a closed ovary.
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Angiosperms

Angiosperms logo #21028Group of vascular plants who encase their seeds in a mature ovary or fruit.
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angiosperms

angiosperms logo #21571Flowering plants. First appearing at least 110 million years ago from an unknown gymnosperm ancestor, flowering planbts have risen to dominance in most of the world's floras. The male gametophyte is 2-3 cells contained within a pollen grain; the female gametophyte is usually eight cells contained within an ovule which is retaind on the sporophyte p...
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Angiosperms

Angiosperms logo #22488In the plant kingdom, all flowering plants are in this category. Angiosperms are further divided into monocotyledons (monocots) and dicotyledons (dicots). Although monocots and dicots are similar in many ways, there are differences in number of seed, leaves, number of flower parts, leaf vein patterns and root structures, as well as physiological ...
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