The two subgroups of angiosperms are monocots and dicots. Monocots, such as grasses and lilies, typically have one seed leaf (cotyledon), parallel leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of three. Dicots, including roses and sunflowers, usually have two seed leaves, branched leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of four or five. These classifications help in understanding the diversity and evolutionary relationships within flowering plants.
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Yes, angiosperms have two types of spores. They have both a male (microspore) and a female (megaspore).
Angiosperms that live for more than two years are calledperennials.
Yes, both gymnosperms and angiosperms are seed-producing plants. However, gymnosperms do not produce flowers, which is a characteristic unique to angiosperms.
Two characteristics that all angiosperms share are: - Producing flowers - Producing seeds that are enclosed in fruits Source(s): My textbook.
what are the five vegetable subgroups
Monocots & Dicots
receme and umbel
Monocots & Dicots
Fungi and Angiosperms
dictos
Evolutionary mechanism work on the two subgroups independentlyWhen a group is split forces like natural selection and genetic drift affect the genes of the two subgroups differently. Mutations that arise in one group are not passed to the other group through reproduction.