Angiosperms use several mechanisms to achieve pollination, some of them very strange
Name a flowering plant (angiosperm) that is unusual and has a different way of functioning. How is it different?
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Plant Structure and Development
Posting ID:
170146
OTA ID:
105692
Modification among angiosperms.
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are the largest Phylum in the Plant Kingdom (Angiospermophyta is also called Anthophyta or Magnoliophyta). These plants have true roots, stems, leaves and flowers. The roots grow into the soil to anchor the plant in place and take up water and nutrients. The leaves are above ground and act as the main organs for photosynthesis. Stems provide above ground support for the plant and operate as conduits to move nutrients and water throughout the plant. Flowers contain the male and female reproductive organs of the plant. With these anatomical features in mind, do some research to find an angiosperm that has modified leaves, stems, roots or flowers that do not fu... click for more
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Plant Structure and Development
Posting ID:
182145
OTA ID:
105949
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