Section 3
Angiosperms
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Angiosperm Flowers
Flowers are modified leaves containing the reproductive organs of angiospems; their pollination is usually accomplished by animals or wind.

Angsiosperm Fruit
A fertilized, fully grown, and ripened ovary containing a seed forms what we know as fruit, important seed dispersal agents for plants.

The Life Cycle of an Angiosperm
Angiosperms are seed-producing plants that generate male and female gametophytes, which allow them to carry out double fertilization.

Diversity of Angiosperms
Angiosperm diversity is divided into two main groups, monocot and dicots, based primarily on the number of cotyledons they possess.