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Cade Delacruz
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22 December, 21:12
Why are sunflowers angiosperms?
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Bryanna Paul
22 December, 21:26
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Because they produce seeds that are closed up inside a carpel. The ovule (egg) is fertilized and develops into a seed in an enclosed hollow ovary (carpel).
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