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Yes, angiosperms are flowering plants. Zucchini are the fruits of a marrow plant and these have quite attractive yellow flowers, followed by the fruits which we eat.

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Most land animals depend on angiosperm for?

Most land animals depend on angiosperms for food, as they provide a source of fruits, seeds, and nectar. Additionally, angiosperms play a crucial role in providing habitat and shelter for many animals. Animals also rely on angiosperms for oxygen production and carbon dioxide absorption through the process of photosynthesis.


What group of plants evolved during the mesozoic era and is still dominant today?

Precambrian


Infer how seeds with a hard outer covering enabled angiosperms to survive in a wide variety of climates?

Seeds with a hard outer covering, also known as seed coats, provide protection and insulation for the embryo within. This protection allows seeds to survive harsh environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures, drought, and predators. The hard seed coat also helps regulate the germination process, ensuring that seeds only sprout when conditions are favorable for growth, thus increasing the chances of survival in a wide range of climates.


What is the gymnosprems reproductive structures called?

"Gymnosperm" is an informal term for any plant of the extant groups Coniferophyta, (conifers) Cycadophyta, (cycads) Ginkgophyta (1 species gingko biloba), and Gnetophyta as opposed to the angiosperms or flowering plants. Gymnosperms reproduce by means of seeds. Unfertilised seeds are called "ovules" With the first cell division it is called a "zygote" and thereafter an "embryo". The male gene carrier is called pollen. (For more about pollen - ask. The seeds of gymnosperms are in direct contact with the environment (can be covered with a scale as in "cones"). The ovules of angiosperms, by contrast, are encased in an ovary.


What are members of the plant kingdom with cells with true nucleus?

Members of the plant kingdom with cells containing a true nucleus are eukaryotic plants, such as flowering plants (angiosperms), conifers (gymnosperms), ferns, and mosses. These plants have complex cells with membrane-bound nuclei that enclose their genetic material.