Question
Write down four main characters of angiosperms.

Answer

  1. Angiosperms are highly evolved plants.
  2. They produce seeds that are enclosed within the fruit.
  3. The reproductive organs (sporophylls) are aggregated in flower.
  4. Microscopes and megaspores are produced in the same or two different types of plants.

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