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Kingdom Plantae-Group Angiosperm
Kingdom Plantae-Group Angiosperm
SHAHRUL AZHAR
MATRIC NUMBER : MS2117176244
CLASS : S3T12
Kingdom Plantae
Group Angiosperms
Domain : Eukaryote
Kingdom : Plantae
Phylum : Angiosperms
Class : Magnoliopsida
Order : Ranunculales
Family : Buttercup
Genus : Ranunculaceae
Species : Ranunculaceae
Common name : Buttercups
Ranunculus Auricomus
UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS OF
GROUP ANGIOSPERMS
Angiosperms are able to grow in a variety of
habitats. They can grow as trees, shrubs, bushes,
herbs, and small flowering plants.
All angiosperms have flowers at some stage in their
life. The flowers serve as the reproductive organs
for the plant, providing them a means of
exchanging genetic information.
Angiosperms have stamens which are the
reproductive structures found in flowers that
produce the pollen grains that carry the male
genetic information.
Has complete and lignified vascular tissue. Xylem
has both tracheid and xylem vessels meanwhile
phloem has both sieve tubes and companion cells.
Has true roots, stems and leaves.
UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS OF
RANUNCULALES
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