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What is an anglosperm?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

its an officially animal or animal like organism that can sexually reproduce wanna have sex???

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What is anglosperm?

Division/Phylum Angiospermae is sometimes called Division Anthophyta(anthe = flower; phyto = plant) because the common name for this group is the "flowering plants." Angiosperms are so named because the seeds are enclosed within a fruit of some sort.


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