· Angiosperms live in all terrestrial and aquatic habitats on earth. Except for conifer forests and moss-lichen tundras, angiosperms dominate all the major terrestrial zones of vegetation.
· The angiosperms environment is a hot, tropical, and wet places, they could live almost anywhere except if the place is cold or has no water or no sunlight.
No. People live in the troposphere.
Earth is the planet we live on. Earth has one moon.
No, a star is too hot to live on.
the planet we live on is earth
Kevin cannot afford to live as an astronaut
Angiosperms that live for more than two years are calledperennials.
They live in the South Coast and Asia
They do it so they can breathe that fresh air and live life to the fullest
Angiosperms.
Angiosperms are classified as annuals, biennials, or perennials based on the length of their life cycles. Flowering plants that complete a life cycle within one growing season are called annuals. Angiosperms that complete their life cycle in two years are called biennials. Flowering plants that live for more than two years are called perennials.
A way that angiosperms are not useful to people as a major source of fertilizer. In angiosperms, after a zygot is formed a fruit forms.
Yes, they are flowering plants/ angiosperms
Angiosperms do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts play an important role in photosynthesis and angiosperms do not undergo photosynthesis thus, the absence of chloroplasts.
Some plants are considered parasitic, meaning they obtain nutrients from the host plant they are attached to. These parasitic plants lack chlorophyll to photosynthesize and must rely on their host plant for nutrients and water. Examples include mistletoe and dodder.
yes angiosperms have roots yes angiosperms have roots
angiosperms
Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits