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Why are angiosperms so called? In which structures do the seeds develop?

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Angiosperms are so called because these plants have covered seeds.
Seed of angiosperms develop within the ovary which later modify into fruit.
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  • Endosperm of the seed develops from the

    A
    haploid nucleous
    B
    triploid nucleus
    C
    diploid nucleus
    D
    polyploid nucleus
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