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Angiosperms have dominated the land flora primarily because of their
Options
(a) power of adaptability in diverse habitat
(b) property of producing large number of seeds
(c) nature of self pollination
(d) domestication by man
Correct Answer:
power of adaptability in diverse habitat
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Angiosperms or flowering plants are diverse in nature and can grow in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. It is also present in all forms of terrestrial vegetation areas.
They are referred to as angiosperms mainly because they are found to be enclosed in a carpel which are female reproductive parts of a plant that provides protection to the growing plant or embryo.