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6 November, 07:42

What is the purpose of a flower for an angiosperm

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  1. 6 November, 08:18
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    Well first of all, a flower is an angiosperm, definition of an angiosperm is, a seed protected by a substance surrounding the seed, in comparison to a gymnosperm, which it’s seeds use cones, to reproduce. So based off the lack of information I can only infer that the purpose of a flower is to reproduce to create more angiosperms.
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