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flowering plant sexuality fertilization embryology . exceptions fruit and seed references credits history of the term the botanical term "angiosperm," from the ancient greek αγγειον (receptacle) and σπερμα (seed), was coined in the form angiospermae by paul hermann in , as the name of one of his primary
root , the original root of the seedling, persists throughout the life of the plant , forming, as often in biennials, a thickened tap-root, as in carrot (daucus carota), or in perennials, a much-branched root system . in many dicotyledons and most monocotyledons , the primary root soon perishes, and...
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