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Life cycle of an angiosperm:

1. Sporophyte (2n) creates spores

2. spores (1n) create gametophytes (1n) (male-pollen grain, female-ovule)

3. the gametophytes create gametes within the pollen grain and ovule

4. pollination occurs: pollen lands on the stigma

5. after pollination occurs, the seeds grow up to sporophytes (2n) and restart the life cycle

1 in every 8 times fertilization occurs, double fertilization occurs.

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What do angiosperms produce?

Angiosperms produce flowers, which contain reproductive structures called ovaries that develop into fruits containing seeds. Fruits serve as a means of seed dispersal by attracting animals to eat and spread the seeds.


What two structures are unique to angiosperms?

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What are the main characteristics used to differentiate between the angiosperms and gymnosperms?

Angiosperms are characterized by enclosed seeds within a fruit, while gymnosperms have exposed seeds on the surface of scales or cones. Angiosperms have flowers for reproduction, while gymnosperms have cones. Additionally, angiosperms have vessels in their xylem, while gymnosperms have tracheids. These are the main characteristics used to differentiate between angiosperms and gymnosperms.


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Do angiosperms have 'tracheids'?

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Where do angiosperm seeds develop?

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Are pea plants angiosperms?

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Are mushrooms angiosperms?

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Is a tomato gymnosperm or a angiosperm?

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Are pumpkins gymnosperm or a angisperm?

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What two structures are unique to angiosperms?

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Are pineapples angiosperms?

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Is a peanut an angiosperm or a gymnosperm?

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