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. in gymnosperms, the ovule is not enclosed at pollination and the seeds are not in a true fruit, although occasionally fleshy structures may cover the seed. the dominant vegetation on the surface of the earth, with representation in aquatic environments as well, angiosperms provide great benefit to
roots , in stems, and in leaves; and the number of flowering parts. in monocots, there is one cotyledon in the seed, the root xylem and phloem are in a ring, vascular bundles are scattered in the stem, leaf veins form a parallel pattern, and flower parts are in threes and multiples of three. in dicots...
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