Angiosperms
Angiosperms
Flowering plants, or angiosperms, are the most recently evolved and diverse group of plants. They first appeared around 140 million years ago and have since diversified into a wide range of species, making them the dominant group of plants on Earth today.
Angiosperms
flowering plants (angiosperms). They are diverse in form and habitat, with over 350,000 known species. They have evolved various mechanisms for reproduction and adaptations to different environments, making them one of the most successful and familiar group of plants today.
Cnidarians are the most diverse group.
Beans belong to the class Magnoliopsida, which includes flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in a fruit. They are part of the angiosperms group, the most diverse and widespread group of land plants.
The largest division of plants is the angiosperms, also known as flowering plants. Angiosperms are the most diverse group of land plants, with over 300,000 species. They are characterized by the production of seeds enclosed within a fruit.
Charophyte.
The Arthropods are the largest and most diverse.
Flowering plants are not rare; they are the most diverse group of plants on Earth, with over 300,000 identified species. They play a crucial role in ecosystems by providing food and habitat for many organisms.
Plants that produce flowers are called angiosperms. They are a group of plants that reproduce by producing seeds enclosed in an ovary, which develops into a fruit. Angiosperms are the most diverse and abundant group of plants on Earth, with over 300,000 known species.
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