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  • Angiosperms: Understanding Flowering Plants & Their Structure
    Vascular plants that produce flowers are called angiosperms.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Vascular plants: These plants have specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.

    * Flowers: These are reproductive structures that produce seeds.

    * Angiosperms: This group of plants is distinguished by their flowers, which are usually colorful and showy. They are also characterized by their enclosed seeds, which develop within a fruit.

    Some examples of angiosperms include:

    * Trees: Oak, maple, cherry, apple

    * Shrubs: Rose, lilac, rhododendron, blueberry

    * Grasses: Wheat, rice, corn, bamboo

    * Herbs: Lavender, basil, mint, parsley

    * Vines: Grape, ivy, morning glory

    Angiosperms are the most diverse and abundant group of plants on Earth, with over 250,000 species. They play a vital role in the ecosystem, providing food, shelter, and oxygen for humans and animals.

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