Why is cabbage,radish an angiosperm
The most common angiosperms are radish, squash, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, bok choy, squash, watermelon, winter melon, cucumber, pumpkin. Among the flowers are manzanita, chrysanthemums, peonies, peonies, lilies, orchids, and magnolias. Angiosperms are the most advanced and luxuriant group of modern plants, widely distributed, with more advanced and complex organs of nutrition and reproduction than gymnosperms. They have been dominant since the Cenozoic era because they are better adapted to their environment. There are now more than 10,000 genera and 200,000 species known. This is more than half of the plant kingdom. This does not include newly discovered species. Characteristics: Flowers: angiosperms have a true flowering and fruiting process, so they are also called flowering plants. Ovules: the ovules of angiosperms are hidden in a closed sub-house. Transmission: angiosperms have well-developed structural organization of vascular bundles. Diverse pollination: The pollen of angiosperms can be dispersed by wind, water, and insect vectors. Relative gymnosperms include cedar, creosote bush, sidecar, etc.