Angiosperms are the most successful terrestrial plants. Which of the following features is unique to them and helps account for their success? a. fruits enclosing seeds b. sperm cells without flagella c. wind pollination d. embryos enclosed within seed coats e. dominant gametophytes
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Fruits enclosing seeds: This feature is unique to angiosperms and helps in seed dispersal, which contributes to their success. b. Sperm cells without flagella: This feature is not unique to angiosperms, as gymnosperms also have sperm cells without flagella. c. Show more…
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