Angiosperms were the first plants to have
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Petals
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Seed coats to protect seeds
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Fleshy fruit
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All of the above
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Explanation
Angiosperms are the most advanced group of vascular plants. They are commonly called 'Flowering plants'.
The most important feature in angiosperms is that they exhibit reproductive structures called flowers. The flowers contain certain structures arranged in four whorls. The outer whorls contain accessory structures such as sepals and petals and the two inner whorls containing essential structures such as stamens and carpels.
The stamens represent microsporophylls. Each stamen has an anther and a filament. The anther produces pollen grains containing the highly reduced male gametophyte. The carpels represent megasporophyll. They enclose ovules containing the egg cell which with the associated cells represent the female gametophyte.
A characteristic feature of angiosperms is the occurrence of a phenomenon called double fertilization one male gamete fuses with the egg cell to form a zygote while another male gamete fuses with a diploid secondary nucleus, to form a triploid endosperm (triple fusion). Following pollination and fertilization, the ovule transforms into the seed while the ovary that encloses the ovule transforms into the fruit. Thus, seeds are enclosed in fruits.