yes angiosperms have roots yes angiosperms have roots
The roots of an angiosperm plant anchor it in the soil, absorb water and nutrients, and store energy in the form of starch for future use. They also facilitate the exchange of gases and hormones with the soil.
Both have chlorophyll, cell walls, roots or holdfasts, vascular tissues
The xylem is responsible for transporting water from the roots to the leaves in an angiosperm plant. It is a vascular tissue that forms tubes to conduct water and minerals throughout the plant.
Angiosperm
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum) is an angiosperm.
Anything is a multicellular organism(eukaryotic) unless it is bacteria, which is prokaryotic.
angiosperm, monocot
A flowering plant also known as an angiosperm have roots, leaves and stems. They are either and monocot which has 3 petals branching roots and parallel vines, Or it is a diocot which has 4 or 5 petals trap roots and branching vines.
given the choices i say angiosperm
monocot angiosperm
dicot angiosperm
angiosperm