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AngiospermsGroup of vascular plants who encase their seeds in a mature ovary or fruit.
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AngiospermsFlowering plants that produce their seeds within a fruit (ovary); the most advanced class of plants.
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Angiospermsplants that produce flowers and develop fruits that contain seeds; this group of plants can be divided into monocotyledons
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Angiospermsflowering plants that place their seeds in fruits. The monocots have an embryo with a single cotyledon (seed leaf), three-part flowers, parallel leaf veins, and adventitious root growth. Dicots have two cotyledons, four- or five-part flowers, and net leaf vein patterns. Monocots include grasses, orchids, palms, and cattails, and dicots include oaks [..]
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AngiospermsA group of seed plants that produce flowers and fruits for reproduction; the fruit encloses the seed and typically increases chances of seed distribution. © Nature Education
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Angiospermsthe flowering plants; plants with ovules enclosed in an ovary.
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AngiospermsMembers of the group of vascular Plants which Bear Flowers. They are differentiated from Gymnosperms by their production of Seeds within a closed chamber (Ovary, Plant). The Angiosperms division is co [..]
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AngiospermsAngiosperms is the technical name for flowering, sexually reproducing plants. Strictly, angiosperms are the plants that develop their seeds from ovules within a closed cavity, the ovary. They have gra [..]
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AngiospermsAny member of the more than 250,000 species of flowering plants. Angiosperms are often differentiated from GYMNOSPERMS by their production of seeds within a closed chamber (OVARY, PLANT). The Angiospe [..]
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AngiospermsPlants of a large group (subdivision Angiospermae) that comprises those that have flowers and produce seeds enclosed within a carpel, including herbaceous plants, shrubs, grasses, and most trees.
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AngiospermsAny 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
Magnoliophyta, Angiospermae, flowering plants
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Angiosperms
mul|Angiospermae, ''Magnoliidae|clade|noshow=1'', Magnoliophyta, Magnoliopsida
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