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Anthophyta, commonly known as flowering plants or angiosperms, are seed plants characterized by their unique reproductive structures. They can be monoecious or dioecious and include trees, shrubs, and herbs. Angiosperms are defined by their flowers where pollen and seeds are often found within the same structure and their ovules are housed in ovaries that develop into fruits. Key genera include Lilium, Phaseolus, Triticum, and Zea, showcasing a diverse range of flowering plants that possess notable features like flowers and fruits.
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Lab 14 Anthophyta
Anthophyta • General features of the seed plants • Common name: Flowering plants, angiosperms • Synonyms: Magnoliophyta • Sporophytes: Monoecious or dioecious; trees, shrubs, herbs
Anthophyta • Strobili: Flower: pollen and seeds often formed in the same structure; ovules always contained in an ovary that becomes the fruit • Undulipodia (“flagella”): None • Representative genera: Lilium, Phaseolus, Triticum, Zea • Recognized by: Flowers, fruits