Angiosperm are vascular plants that have stems, roots, and leaves, but unlike gymnosperm their seeds are located in flowers (gymnosperm do not have their seeds located in their flowers). Angiosperm eggs are usually fertilized and developed into a seed an ovary that is usually in a flower. The flowers of angiosperm have male and female reproductive organs, which have to undergo pollination before they can reproduce. Angiosperm are broken down into two groups of monocots and dicots. In this picture is of an angiosperm because it has a flower with many seeds located in it.
Source:
Angiosperm. (n.d) Nature Works. nhptv.org. Retrieved on August 30, 2011, from
http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/nwep14f.htm
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