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25 October, 00:01
Primitive and advanced characters of angiosperms
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Chanel Rodgers
25 October, 00:22
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Primitive include:
Flower parts numerous more than 10
Hypogynous
Actinomorphic
And free!
Advanced include:
Less than 10 flower parts
Epigynous
Zygomorphic
And united!
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