Angiosperms produce seeds. In an angiosperm eggs develop in a protective structure called the ovary. As seeds of an angiosperm develop, the ovary changes into a fruit.
Angiosperms are called so because they produce seeds enclosed within a protective structure known as a fruit. The term "angio" means "container" or "vessel" in Greek, referring to the fruit that contains the seeds. This characteristic distinguishes angiosperms from gymnosperms, which have naked seeds.
The structure in a seed that will develop into a plant's first leaves is called the embryonic shoot or plumule.
An angiosperm that has one seed leaf in its embryo called a monocot. The type of angiosperm that lives for more than two years are perennial.
The protective structure that forms around a human embryo is called the amniotic sac or amnion. This sac contains amniotic fluid, which cushions and protects the developing embryo during pregnancy.
The sprouting of a new plant structure is called germination. During germination, a seed begins to grow and develop into a new plant.
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The protective covering around the seed of an angiosperm is called the seed coat. It helps to protect the seed from damage and drying out, ensuring its viability during dormancy.
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Angiosperms are called so because they produce seeds enclosed within a protective structure known as a fruit. The term "angio" means "container" or "vessel" in Greek, referring to the fruit that contains the seeds. This characteristic distinguishes angiosperms from gymnosperms, which have naked seeds.
The fleshy structure surrounding the seed in an angiosperm is called a fruit. Fruits are formed from the ovary of the flower after fertilization and serve to protect the developing seeds and aid in dispersal. They come in various forms and can be fleshy or dry.
a vascular plant---------------They are called spermatophytes.
The structure in a seed that will develop into a plant's first leaves is called the embryonic shoot or plumule.
its change its color according to its environment that animals called CAMOUFLAGE
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The protective structure of a rose is the thorns. The thorns grow up and down the stems of the plant. It protects the plant from being eaten.
An angiosperm that has one seed leaf in its embryo called a monocot. The type of angiosperm that lives for more than two years are perennial.