Angiosperms like Utricularia and Napenthes eat the insects.
angiosperms are the most diverse and adapted types of plants because of the way they reproduce. The angiosperm is a flowering plant which uses animals and insects to spread its pollen to other plants. hope that helped C:
Photosynthesis: The process by which a plant intakes sunlight, water from the roots (H2O), and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and turns it into glucose( the energy which plants live off of, Basically plant food.
Angiosperms like Utricularia and Napenthes eat the insects.
Angiospermic plants obtain water and minerals through roots and prepare food by photosynthesis.
Angiosperms are flowering plants.
Apples, Oranges, tomatoes, and other fruits come from flowering plants. Therefore it can be assumed that angiosperms provide animals with food.
Yes, they are. An example of a gymnosperm would be a pine tree, for example.
people use angiosperms by consuming and reproducing one another
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
Angiosperms attract pollinators with different methods. Angiosperms have flowers with bright colors, nectar, and special tricks that fool pollinators into carrying their pollen to other angiosperms.
The difference between algae and angiosperms is angiosperms have true roots,stems and leaves while algae does not. Also angiosperms are flowering plants and algae lives mainly in water.
Yes. Angiosperms are flowering plants and like all plants are producers of their own food. Autotrophs.
Angiosperms are of economic importance because: In most terrestrial ecosystems, angiosperms account for most of the photosynthetic conversion of radiant energy into chemical energy. Angiosperms thus form the basis for most terrestrial food chains. The vast majority of our food comes directly or indirectly from angiosperms. For example:- all cereal grains and most vegetables, fruits, and nuts are obtained from angiosperms,- most spices are obtained from angiosperms, and- most non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages are made from angiosperms. Many angiosperms produce chemicals with significant medicinal properties. Other angiosperms produce chemicals with significant effects on the human central nervous system
Angiosperms.
Yes, they are. An example of a gymnosperm would be a pine tree, for example.
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Birds, butterflies, and Spiders can benefit from members of the angiosperms because it provides them with food. The plants benefit because the birds, butterflies, and spiders aid in pollination.
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Birds, butterflies, and Spiders can benefit from members of the angiosperms because it provides them with food. The plants benefit because the birds, butterflies, and spiders aid in pollination.
Yes, like all plants they make their own food by photosynthesis. (you might know this in 5th grade)
Seedless plants, gymnosperms, and angiosperms are important to the environment because we use them for medicine, and daily foods.
The plant angiosperms produce flowers
people use angiosperms by consuming and reproducing one another