An angiosperm is a type of flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed within a fruit. All angiosperms have seeds and most have a single seed leaf, also known as a cotyledon, inside the seed. However, some angiosperms have two seed leaves, which are referred to as dicots. Dicots make up a significant portion of the plant kingdom and are characterized by having two seed leaves, vascular tissue arranged in a ring, and leaves with veins that typically fork. Some examples of dicots include oak trees, roses, and beans.
Eudicot
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.
It is an angiosperm as it is a seed bearing floweringplant.
Angiosperm comes from the Greek meaning "vessel and seed" which means seed.
Angiosperm
Well, an angiosperm with one cotyledon is a monocot.
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.
It is an angiosperm as it is a seed bearing floweringplant.
Angiosperm comes from the Greek meaning "vessel and seed" which means seed.
Angiosperm
Angiosperm
a vascular plant---------------They are called spermatophytes.
the seed is made is an ovary and is covered by the flower so it is angiosperm,
An angiosperm.
ovary
Seed coat or testa.
Well, an angiosperm with one cotyledon is a monocot.
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